200 N Eastern Ave
East Los Angeles, CA 90022, USA

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El Alisal, 200 East Ave Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA

El Alisal (Spanish for "The Sycamore") is a large stone house of studied primitive decor, owner built by Charles F. (Don Carlos) Lumnis, (1859-1928) and heterogeneous in composition, largely of field stone, hand hewn timbers and used log telephone poles. The home became the nucleus of a cultural colony, and here for more than 25 years Mr. Lumnis entertained many men and women of high intellectual achievement and renown...

El Alisal, 200 East Ave Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA

El Alisal (Spanish for "The Sycamore") is a large stone house of studied primitive decor, owner built by Charles F. (Don Carlos) Lumnis, (1859-1928) and heterogeneous in composition, largely of field stone, hand hewn timbers and used log telephone poles. The home became the nucleus of a cultural colony, and here for more than 25 years Mr. Lumnis entertained many men and women of high intellectual achievement and renown...

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