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25A
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10/3/2005
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2010
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<br />CONSTRUCTION HISTORY: (Construction data, alterations, and date of alterations) <br /> <br />July 3, 1944: Convert residence into 6 apartments <br /> <br />RELATED FEATURES: (Other important features such as bams, sheds, fences, prominent or unusual trees, or landscape) <br /> <br />Two-story garage and apartment in rear of parcel (construction date undetennined). <br /> <br />DESCRIPTION: (Describe resource and its major elements. Include design, materials, condition, alterations, size, settings, and <br />boundaries. ) <br /> <br />This two and a half-story Queen Anne residence has many features typical of its style. Sheathed in narrow wood lap siding, the <br />building sits on a concrete foundation. A complex hipped and gable roof features front and side gables containing Palladian <br />windows. Windows are mostly one-over-one double-hung sash in type. Highlights of the building include a two-story rounded bay <br />with a conical cap at the northwest corner and an attached, three bay porch on the primary (west) elevation. The bay is banded by a <br />large, flat belt course between stories and by a frieze of garlands set beneath a dentil course and the boxed eaves of the turret. Tuscan <br />columns support the porch roof and are linked by another denticulated frieze. Offset to the north within the porch space, the entry <br />consists of a paneled and glazed single door topped by a transom. Atop the porch, a wood slat balustrade defines a balcony. Double <br />wood and glass doors topped by a denticulated cornice open onto the space. Other typical stylistic elements include three-sided cant <br />bays on the upper story front and side elevations, decoratively scrolled brackets in the boxed eaves, and embellished window aprons. <br />Alterations to the exterior are relatively minor and include and exterior staircase attached to the south elevation. The interior has been <br />converted into apartments. A two-story, hipped roof, wood clad building at the rear contains a garage topped by an apartment. <br /> <br />HISTORIC HIGHLIGHTS: <br /> <br />According to previous research (Santa Ana Treasures), this house was moved to this location in 1930 and occupied by a local <br />chiropractor, Dr. Raymond Smith, and his wife, Alberta. It previously faced West Washington Street. The name of the original <br />owner of this property is unknown. <br /> <br />RESOURCE ATTRIBUTES: (List attributes and codes from Appendix 4 of Instructions for Recording Historical Resources, <br />Office of Historic Preservation.) <br /> <br />HP2. Single-family property <br /> <br />cmlhistoric\templateslBroadway 1315 N <br />5/11/0 ] <br /> <br />Page 2 of 4 <br /> <br />25A-7 <br />
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