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6655 Alta Loma Terrace
6655 Alta Loma Terrace 6655 Alta Loma Terrace was built in 1923 by owner, cinematographer Gordon B. Pollock and architect Ray G. Smith. It was said that set pieces from Rex Ingram’s 1922 production of The Prisoner of Zenda had been incorporated directly into the home’s design. The Old English style home could qualify as…
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6673 Emmet Terrace
6673 Emmet Terrace 6673 Emmet (sometimes referred to as Emmett) Terrace was built in 1920 by architect Arthur S. Barnes and investment banker William Hubbard. The two-story house was originally built with five rooms with a Mission style roof and square facade on the upslope of Emmet Terrace. Bonair Place is directly in the back…
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1914-1928 N Las Palmas Avenue
1914-1928 N. Las Palmas Avenue 1914-1928 N. Las Palmas Avenue sits on the southeast corner of Las Palmas Avenue and Emmet Terrace which is entered off of Franklin Avenue. Originally, the property was built as a 10 room residence (2 bungalows) for two families in 1919 and listed the address as 6680-90 Emmet Terrace on…
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6750 Wedgewood Place
6750 Wedgewood Place 6750 Wedgewood Place was built in 1923 by owner Charles Mock and architect/contractor HW Mann. While the facade was originally designed in Mediterranean style, it was altered to a more modern French influence with the majority of the structure still in tact from its original appearance. The two story home consists of…
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6617 Iris Drive
6617 Iris Drive This Spanish Colonial Revival Villa was built in 1923 by architect Arthur S. Barnes. The 3,052 square foot home has three bedrooms and two bathrooms and has little alterations other than a porch being converted into a recreation room with a wet bar in 1972. When the the owners obtained a permit…
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6610 Iris Drive
6610 Iris Drive 6610 Iris Drive was built in 1923 by architect Arthur S. Barnes; the address was originally listed as 2019 Iris Drive, but changed shortly thereafter. The 1,614 square foot home consists of two bedrooms and one bathroom on the main floor and a one bedroom apartment that has a separate entrance on…
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6808 Whitley Terrace
6808 Whitley Terrace 6808 Whitley Terrace was built in in 1916 by architects McCann and Leech. One notable rented was country rodeo star and actor Art Acord and his newlywed wife, Edna Mae Nores, a former actress. Acord first married Edythe Sterling in 1913 and they divorced three years later. After winning rodeo championships in…
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6820-22 Whitley Terrace
6820-22 Whitley Terrace 6820-22 Whitley Terrace was a 2-story duplex with a detached garage, built in 1920 by architect L.W. Collins and owners Clarence and Grace Hamrick of Pasadena. Since the time it was built, the property has housed an importance cast of characters at both 6820 and 6822 Whitley Terrace until it was demolished…
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6830 Whitley Terrace
6830 Whitley Terrace Some of the earliest homes built in the Whitley Heights area happened on the northeast end of Whitley Terrace and were referred to as “beautiful homes in the foothills”. Pictured above are five homes built by architects McCann & Leech on Whitley Terrace between 1915-1920; only the right two houses exist today.…
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6824 Whitley Terrace
6824 Whitley Terrace Architects McCann & Leech were responsible for building all five homes at the end of Whitley Terrace near Cahuenga Blvd. 6824 Whitley Terrace is the second house from the left (2-story white residence) and was built in 1915; the bungalow style home consisted of 1,429 square feet with three bedrooms and one…