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Mar 26, 2008

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- Charmaine Bantugan
Holmes-Shannon House - National Register of Historic Places
Statement of Significance: The Holmes-Shannon House, built in 1911, is a product of the dissemination of the Arts and Crafts philosophy and aesthetic in America and is a good example of the craftsmanship of a locally prominent architectural firm. Train and Williams. Contextually, the house relates to the influence of the Arts and Crafts Movement in California. Secondarily, the Holmes-Shannon House relates to the context, Single-Family Residential Architecture of the Arts and Crafts Period in Los Angeles, 1895-1918. The house meets National Register Criterion C in the area of Architecture as a good example of the Craftsman style, exhibiting distinctive characteristics of that type, period and method of construction. ... Read More Read Less
Holmes-Shannon House - National Register of Historic Places
Statement of Significance: The Holmes-Shannon House, built in 1911, is a product of the dissemination of the Arts and Crafts philosophy and aesthetic in America and is a good example of the craftsmanship of a locally prominent architectural firm. Train and Williams. Contextually, the house relates to the influence of the Arts and Crafts Movement in California. Secondarily, the Holmes-Shannon House relates to the context, Single-Family Residential Architecture of the Arts and Crafts Period in Los Angeles, 1895-1918. The house meets National Register Criterion C in the area of Architecture as a good example of the Craftsman style, exhibiting distinctive characteristics of that type, period and method of construction. ... Read More Read Less
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Holmes-Shannon House - National Register of Historic Places
Statement of Significance:The Holmes-Shannon House, built in 1911, is a product of the dissemination of the Arts and Crafts philosophy and aesthetic in America and is a good example of the craftsmanship of a locally prominent architectural firm. Train and Williams. Contextually, the house relates to the influence of the Arts and Crafts Movement in California. Secondarily, the Holmes-Shannon House relates to the context, Single-Family Residential Architecture of the Arts and Crafts Period in Los Angeles, 1895-1918. The house meets National Register Criterion C in the area of Architecture as a good example of the Craftsman style, exhibiting distinctive characteristics of that type, period and method of construction.
Posted Date
Mar 17, 2022
Historical Record Date
Mar 26, 2008
Source Name
United States Department of Interior - National Park Service
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