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Exhibit B <br />NAME <br />The Elwood <br />REF. NO. 152 <br />ADDRESS <br />214-218 West Fourth Street <br />CITY <br />Santa Ana <br />ZIP <br />92701 <br />ORANGE COUNTY <br />YEAR BUILT <br />1886/1933 <br />LOCAL REGISTER CATEGORY: Contributive <br />HISTORIC DISTRICT <br />Downtown Santa Ana <br />NEIGHBORHOOD <br />N/A <br />NATIONAL REGISTER CRITERIA FOR EVALUATION <br />C <br />NATIONAL REGISTER STATUS CODE <br />FID <br />Location: ❑ Not for Publication ® Unrestricted <br />USGS 7.5" Quad Date: T R '/4 of '/4 of Sec B.M. <br />❑ Prehistoric ® Historic ❑ Both <br />ARCHITECTURAL STYLE: Art Deco <br />DESCRIPTION/BACKGROUND RELATED TO PERIOD ARCHITECTURE: <br />The Art Deco style is characterized by smooth wall surfaces, often of stucco; zig zags, chevrons, fluting, reeding, and other low -relief <br />stylized and geometric motifs as decorative elements on the fagade; accents of terra cotta, glass, or metal; polychromy; rectangular or <br />compound forms; and a more vertical emphasis than its close stylistic relative, Streamline Modeme. Art Deco was essentially a style <br />of decoration, and was applied to jewelry, clothing, furniture, and handicrafts as well as architecture. In style between 1920 and 1940, <br />Art Deco was popularized by the Exposition des Arts Decoratifs held in Paris in 1925. It was most commonly utilized on commercial <br />or public buildings. <br />Page 1 of 4 <br />cmNstori6templatesTourth 214 W (The Elwood) <br />7/23/01 <br />