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<br />III. ARCHITECTURAL STYLES <br /> <br />Heninger Park offers a variety of architectural styles popular in Santa Ana and Southern <br />California from 1900 to 1940. With its graceful tree lined streets, it is primarily significant for its <br />wide range of Craftsman and California Bungalow styles. Homes were being built near First <br />Street on Sycamore, Broadway and Birch Streets around the turn of the century as this new <br />residential area began to grow. Fine Colonial Revival and Craftsman Bungalows began to be <br />built in the northern third of the area near Sycamore, Broadway, Birch, and Ross Streets. After <br />the year 1916, Van Ness, Parton, and Garnsey Streets were developed and many of the houses <br />on these streets are a later style of Craftsman Bungalow or are 1920's Colonial Revival and <br />Spanish Revival in design. It is important to understand the characteristics of these architectural <br />styles and the various design details that help define a particular style. <br /> <br />The predominant architectural styles within the neighborhood are: <br /> <br />Classical Revivals: <br /> <br />Colonial Revival <br /> <br />Craftsman: <br /> <br />Craftsman Bungalow, California Bungalow, Prairie School <br /> <br />Romantic Revivals: <br /> <br />Spanish Colonial Revival <br />Spanish Eclectic Revival <br />English Tudor <br />French Tudor <br /> <br />The following pages illustrate and identify the most significant architectural features and designs <br />of the residences within Heninger Park. <br /> <br />11 <br /> <br />t -10 <br />