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61. Craftsman Bungalow, 1923  61. Craftsman Bungalow, 1923
921 19th Street
According to the City, there are 6,586 parcels zoned R-1 in Santa Monica; of those, 5,302 are old enough to be eligible to be landmarked.
62. John Byers Adobe, 1920  62. John Byers Adobe, 1920
404 Georgina Ave
Styled after dwellings once found on haciendas during the Mexican Colonial period (1821-1846)
63. Sears Roebuck, 1947  63. Sears Roebuck, 1947
302 Colorado Avenue
Sears was already an American institution when they opened our building in Santa Monica in 1947.
64. Bay Cities Guaranty Building, 1929  64. Bay Cities Guaranty Building, 1929
225 Santa Monica Boulevard
Santa Monica’s first high-rise, designed by Walker and Eisen in Art Deco style in 1929.
65. Christie Court, 1924  65. Christie Court, 1924
125 Pacific Avenue
Tenants residing in the building did extensive historical and architectural research to demonstrate the historical value of this Mission Revival style bungalow court.
 
 
 
 
 
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