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Craftsman Bungalow, 1923 921 19th Street According to the City, there are 6,586 parcels zoned R-1 in Santa Monica; of those, 5,302 are old enough to be eligible to be landmarked. |
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John Byers Adobe, 1920 404 Georgina Ave Styled after dwellings once found on haciendas during the Mexican Colonial period (1821-1846) |
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Sears Roebuck, 1947 302 Colorado Avenue Sears was already an American institution when they opened our building in Santa Monica in 1947. |
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Bay Cities Guaranty Building, 1929 225 Santa Monica Boulevard Santa Monica’s first high-rise, designed by Walker and Eisen in Art Deco style in 1929. |
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Christie Court, 1924 125 Pacific Avenue Tenants residing in the building did extensive historical and architectural research to demonstrate the historical value of this Mission Revival style bungalow court. |
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