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Originally Posted by ethereal_reality
It would make my day is someone could dig up some information on this eccentric bungalow on the 400 block of E. Adams Blvd.
between Maple Ave. & Trinity St.
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My favorite part of Los Angeles--acres and acres of intact, undiscovered and unheralded Victorian neighborhoods. This is 424 East Adams, built in 1882, according to the assessor--seems rather early to me. There are several names associated with the lot--which may have also once carried the designation 426. It may have been built by Adolphus Fixen, although only one small item in the Times connects him to the address. Other names are Charles Bradshaw, a Mrs. Calvin, and Mrs. Robert Brown.. Thought we might have seen this house here before, but can't find anything.