| Address: |
406 N RAYMOND Ave |
APN: |
5725-016-019 |
This property is in a historic district listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
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| Address: |
406 N RAYMOND Ave |
| City: |
Pasadena |
State: |
CA |
| Zip Code: |
91103 |
County: |
Los Angeles |
| County Code: |
37 |
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| Historic Name: |
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| APN: |
5725-016-019 |
Zoning: |
RM12 |
| Building Sq. Ft: |
3061 |
Site Size (Acres): |
0.180 |
| Year Built: |
1896 Documented |
District: |
Raymond-Summit Historic District
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| District: |
Raymond-Summit Historic District (designated)
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Property Status: |
Designated |
| Contributing Status: |
C |
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| Resource Description: |
| Style: American Foursquare | |
This two-story house is an example of the oversized American Foursquare subtype with Colonial Revival influences. It has a low hipped roof with flared, boxed eaves, below which is a row of extended modillions with rounded ends. Centered on the street-facing elevation at the second story is a polygonal bay with windows separated by engaged columns with classical capitals; a separate, octagonal roof with eave detailing matching the main roof and topped by a sheet-metal finial; and a frieze with plaster vine-and-flower relief (running ornament). The base of the second floor flares outward directly above a simple wood molding. The projecting full-width front porch has a hipped roof with a small centered gable with wood shingles in the gable end, supported by fluted wood columns with Corinthian capitals and with a simple wood railing. Curving concrete wing-walls flank the main entry steps, which lead to an original wood front door with a rectangular light flanked by sidelights. The house has a roof covered in composition shingles; walls clad in rectangular wood shingles on the upper floors and narrow exposure wood lap siding with corner boards on the first floor; an Arroyo stone foundation; wood fixed, double-hung and transom windows with round patterned leaded glass in wood-framed openings. The front yard is slightly elevated above street level, is bordered by an Arroyo stone retaining wall, and has a single mature Canary Island date palm.
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| Primary Architectural Style: |
American Foursquare |
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| Architect: |
Charles W. Buchanan |
| Builder: |
R. Tirrell |
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| Context: |
Residential Architecture 1883-1904
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| Original Owner: |
Dewitt C. Casterline |
| Original Use: |
Single Family Residence |
| Original Location: |
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| Demolished: |
no |
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| Moved: |
no |
| Date Moved: |
n/a |
| Designation Date: |
n/a |
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* This is a simplified statement of the property's status. Please review the NRHP Status Code field on the search screen for official, adopted status language.
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