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B’rench Park Historic District, Santa Ana, CA Orange County <br />fflii CPU <br />United States Department of the Interior <br />National Park Service <br />National Register of Historic Places <br />Continuation Sheet <br />Section number Page 1 9 -i'V <br />Examples of 1920s Revival Architecture: <br />By the 1920s, most of French Park's streets were lined with houses. <br />However, several lots in the north half of N. Lacy, at Wellington, were still <br />undeveloped. Only a few parcels remained empty and these were <br />eventually all built upon, except for one lot in the 900 block of N. Lacy. In <br />the 1920s houses were built beside some of the larger houses that had <br />been located on more than one lot. <br />A rare example of a split-level Spanish Colonial Revival home is the <br />Moore-Cowles House, built in 1926 at 820 N. French. The Williams House, <br />built in 1922 in the Spanish Colonial Revival style at 110.5 N. Spurgeon , <br />features a prominent cornice and a rail of heavy carved balusters. <br />Seven spacious fourplexes, all displaying a strong Spanish Colonial <br />Revival character, are located primarily on Lacy, Vance, and Wellington. <br />They were all built between 1929 and 1931 and feature sweeping <br />stairways, red-clay-tile-clad roofs, balconies, wrought iron grills, and other <br />characater-defining features. <br />A graceful English Tudor Revival, built in 1921 by the Beals, is <br />located at 1016 N. French. The Roth House, built at 922 N. Lacy in 1923, <br />has elements of both the Colonial and English- Tudor Revivals. The <br />Schildmeyer House, constructed in 1929 at 209 E. Washington, features a <br />rounded corner bay, large windows, and a diagonally-placed entrance. <br />Four Spanish Colonial Revival style duplexes are located in French <br />Park at 1011-13 N. Spurgeon St., 1015-17 N. Spurgeon St., 1115-1117 N. <br />Bush St., and 520-22 Wellington. Built in the 1920s, they are all single- <br />.storied and feature mirror-image front facades. <br /><1 <br />'iV.' <br />Minimal Traditional Apartments and Homes: <br />In the late 1930s and early 1940s, Santa Ana, the county seat of <br />Orange County, grew rapidly, creating the need for an urban style of <br />housing. County and city government offices, located about six blocks from <br />French Park, were increasing in size, while state and federal offices were <br />adding to the swelling group of people working in Downtown Santa Ana. In <br />addition, during World War II there were four large armed services bases <br />established in the bean fields south of Santa Ana. Wives coming to be near <br />L <br />  <br />    <br />