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  • Valentino’s Foundation

    Wedgewood’s Wall “If you want to build a high wall, start with a deep foundation” -unknown Wedgewood Place once had a total of 18 lots during the early 1920s. Homes built in 1921 included: 6733 Wedgewood Place and 6755 Wedgewood Place. Homes built in 1922 included: 6734 Wedgewood Place, 6738 Wedgewood Place, 6754 Wedgewood Place,…

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    June 21, 2025
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  • 6697 Whitley Terrace (Marion Davies-William Randolph Hearst Secret Hideaway): Fact or Fable?

    6697 Whitley Terrace (Marion Davies-William Randolph Hearst Secret Hideaway) Fact or Fiction? According to legend, 6697 Whitley Terrace was connected to publishing mogul giant, William Randolph Hearst and his mistress, actress Marion Davies. Some accounts have indicated that Hearst bought the property for Davies while others say he bought it and had director Robert Vignola…

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    June 14, 2025
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  • 1833-1835 Grace Avenue

    1833-1835 Grace Avenue In 1927, Douglas and Martha Burkman hired architect Henry B. Pentland, who designed Linda Vista Court on Cahuenga Blvd. in Whitley Heights to design a small apartment complex on Grace Avenue. Pentland would die of typhoid fever in Mexico in 1932. Four duplexes (1833-1835 Grace Avenue) were constructed to create a courtyard…

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    June 3, 2025
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  • 2040-2046 North Highland Avenue

    2040-2046 North Highland Avenue The 2-story, 4 building duplexes which sit behind this gate on the corner of Highland Avenue and Milner Road were built in 1920 by a commercial photographer named Carlton O. Valentine. John R. Putnam and Carlton Valentine documented the growth and development of Southern California over a fifty year period with…

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    May 25, 2025
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  • 2000 Grace Avenue

    2000 Grace Avenue 2000 Grace Avenue, built in 1930, was originally listed as 2001 Whitley Avenue until the late 1940s when it was changed to the Grace Avenue address. Known as the “Lingenbrink House”, as mentioned in “Architecture in Los Angeles : a complete guide”by David Gebhard and Robert Winter, the house was built for…

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    May 17, 2025
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  • 2120 & 2145 Fairfield Avenue

    2120 & 2145 Fairfield Avenue 2145 Fairfield Avenue was built in 1949 by 67 year old retired actor Corbet Morris. The one-story, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom house has a total of 1,590 square feet with a two-car garage which sits below the house. This property was built by contractor W.E. Chapman and does not contribute…

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    May 17, 2025
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  • 2040 Whitley Avenue

    2040 Whitley Avenue 2040 Whitley Avenue was built under the address of 6546 Bella Vista Way in 1918 by lumber magnate Edward Upton Wheelock and his wife, Blanche. The residence was originally built as a 5 room, 2 story home with a detached garage on the end of a cul-de-sac on Bella Vista Way (see…

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    May 11, 2025
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  • 6612-6616 Emmet Terrace

    6612-6616 Emmet Terrace In 1925, actor Wilber Higby (1867-1934) built a 5 room house with a detached garage at 6616 Emmet Terrace. The house was erected on a downslope with a basement by architect Frankie Faulkner. Faulkner was a single mother raising a teenage daughter who practiced architecture in Los Angeles from the 1920s to…

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    May 4, 2025
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  • 1825 North Whitley Avenue

    1825 North Whitley Avenue Fleur de Lis Apartments In 1928 owners Jacob Borstein and Louis Rose hired architect Edward B. Rust to construct a 5 story apartment house with 54 units and a partial basement. Demolished was a 2 story house on the lot which was built in 1912. During the early 1900s, Rust was…

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    April 6, 2025
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  • 6675 Whitley Terrace

    6675 Whitley Terrace 6675 Whitley Terrace, aka “The Pike House”, is a midcentury home which was finished in 1952. This land sat vacant for many years prior and was the former site of the first structure that was built on the hill-the Whitley Heights Pavillion. Architects Dennis & Farwell designed the open structure in 1903.…

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    March 25, 2025
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