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Mar 02, 1982
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- Charmaine Bantugan
Longfellow-Hastings House (Octagon House) - National Register of Historic Places
er K. Hastings. The Longfellow/Hastings house received two local honors in 1973, named a city landmark by the Cultural Heritage Commission of the City of Pasadena and listed as a historical landmark in the Greater Los Angeles area by the Cultural Heritage Board of the City of Los Angeles. In both instances the boards echoed the observation of noted architectural historians David Gebhard and Robert Winter that the Longfellow/Hastings octagon house is worthy of preservation, since it represents "one of the few tributes to Orson Squire Fowler's ideas remaining in California."
Longfellow-Hastings House (Octagon House) - National Register of Historic Places
er K. Hastings. The Longfellow/Hastings house received two local honors in 1973, named a city landmark by the Cultural Heritage Commission of the City of Pasadena and listed as a historical landmark in the Greater Los Angeles area by the Cultural Heritage Board of the City of Los Angeles. In both instances the boards echoed the observation of noted architectural historians David Gebhard and Robert Winter that the Longfellow/Hastings octagon house is worthy of preservation, since it represents "one of the few tributes to Orson Squire Fowler's ideas remaining in California."
Mar 02, 1982
Longfellow-Hastings House (Octagon House) - National Register of Historic Places
er K. Hastings.The Longfellow/Hastings house received two local honors in 1973,
named a city landmark by the Cultural Heritage Commission of the City of
Pasadena and listed as a historical landmark in the Greater Los Angeles
area by the Cultural Heritage Board of the City of Los Angeles. In both
instances the boards echoed the observation of noted architectural historians David Gebhard and Robert Winter that the Longfellow/Hastings
octagon house is worthy of preservation, since it represents "one of the
few tributes to Orson Squire Fowler's ideas remaining in California."
Posted Date
Mar 17, 2022
Historical Record Date
Mar 02, 1982
Source Name
United States Department of Interior - National Park Service
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