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<br /> <br />NAME Shriver House I REF. NO. 37 <br />ADDRESS 1820 North Bush Street <br />CITY Santa Ana ZIP I 92706 I ORANGE COUNTY <br />YEAR BUlL T 1905 LOCAL REGISTER CATEGORY: Key <br />HISTORIC DISTRICT IN/A NEIGHBORHOOD I Santa Ana Triangle <br />NATIONAL REGISTER CRITERIA FOR EV ALVA TION IC NATIONAL REGISTER STATUS CODE T 5S1 <br /> <br />Location: D Not for Publication <br /> <br />[gI Unrestricted <br /> <br />USGS 7.5" Quad <br /> <br />Date: <br /> <br />T <br /> <br />R <br /> <br />'!. of <br /> <br />'!. of Sec <br /> <br />B.M. <br /> <br />D Prehistoric <br /> <br />[gI Historic <br /> <br />D Both <br /> <br />ARCHITECTURAL STYLE: Queen Anne (Late Victorian) <br /> <br />DESCRIPTIONIBACKGROUND RELATED TO PERIOD ARCHITECTURE: <br /> <br />The Queen Anne (Late Victorian) (also known as the Queen Anne Revival) dominated residential architectural design during the last <br />20 years of the 19th century in the West, and was nearly as influential on early commercial buildings. Identifying features include the <br />front-facing gable roof, ornate decoration of wood or metal along the eave and in the gable end, avoidance of flat wall surfaces <br />through the use of applied ornamentation of wood or metal, and classical columns or pilasters. Multi-storied residential and <br />commercial examples often incorporated bay windows, sometimes topped with towers. The style borrowed heavily from late <br />Medieval models, with the addition of other regional interpretations. Some of the most well developed examples can be found in <br />California and in the southern states (McAlester, 263-268). <br /> <br />Page 1 of 4 <br /> <br />cm\historic\templates\Bush N 1820 (Shriver House) <br />10/19/01 <br /> <br />EXHIBIT 1 <br />25G-5 <br />