Frederick Hastings Rindge House | |
Frederick Hastings Rindge House, 2008 | |
Location | 2263 Harvard Blvd., West Adams, Los Angeles |
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Coordinates | 34°2′4″N 118°18′25″W / 34.03444°N 118.30694°W |
Built | 1902 |
Architect |
Frederick Louis Roehrig; E. C. Shipley |
Architectural style | Romanesque Revival-Renaissance Revival- Victorian |
NRHP reference No. | 86000105 [1] |
LAHCM No. | 95 |
Significant dates | |
Added to NRHP | January 23, 1986 |
Designated LAHCM | February 23, 1972 |
Built in 1904, The Frederick Hastings Rindge House is a historic house located in the West Adams neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. In 1986, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Rindge House was built in 1904 for Frederick H. Rindge and wife Rhoda May Knight Rindge and designed by Frederick Roehrig and E.C. Shipley in a Renaissance Revival- Romanesque Revival Victorian style. 1986, the Rindge House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places based on architectural criteria.
In 1892 Frederick H. Rindge purchased the 13,300-acre (5,400 ha) Spanish land grant Rancho Topanga Malibu Sequit or "Malibu Rancho". [2] He later expanded it to 17,000 acres (6,900 ha)) as the Rindge Ranch, which encompasses present day Malibu, California, and Rhoda May ran it, its oil derrick, and railroad after Frederick's death, also founding the Rindge Dam, Malibu Potteries, and what became Serra Retreat.
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Frederick Hastings Rindge House | |
Frederick Hastings Rindge House, 2008 | |
Location | 2263 Harvard Blvd., West Adams, Los Angeles |
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Coordinates | 34°2′4″N 118°18′25″W / 34.03444°N 118.30694°W |
Built | 1902 |
Architect |
Frederick Louis Roehrig; E. C. Shipley |
Architectural style | Romanesque Revival-Renaissance Revival- Victorian |
NRHP reference No. | 86000105 [1] |
LAHCM No. | 95 |
Significant dates | |
Added to NRHP | January 23, 1986 |
Designated LAHCM | February 23, 1972 |
Built in 1904, The Frederick Hastings Rindge House is a historic house located in the West Adams neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. In 1986, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Rindge House was built in 1904 for Frederick H. Rindge and wife Rhoda May Knight Rindge and designed by Frederick Roehrig and E.C. Shipley in a Renaissance Revival- Romanesque Revival Victorian style. 1986, the Rindge House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places based on architectural criteria.
In 1892 Frederick H. Rindge purchased the 13,300-acre (5,400 ha) Spanish land grant Rancho Topanga Malibu Sequit or "Malibu Rancho". [2] He later expanded it to 17,000 acres (6,900 ha)) as the Rindge Ranch, which encompasses present day Malibu, California, and Rhoda May ran it, its oil derrick, and railroad after Frederick's death, also founding the Rindge Dam, Malibu Potteries, and what became Serra Retreat.
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