Lummis House

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Lummis House is a historic stone residence and cultural landmark in Los Angeles built by journalist and preservationist Charles Fletcher Lummis in the late 19th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural landmark
historic house
museum
tourist attraction
alsoKnownAs El Alisal NERFINISHED
architect Charles Fletcher Lummis NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Craftsman
Rustic
associatedWith historic preservation in Los Angeles
journalism history in the American Southwest
builder Charles Fletcher Lummis NERFINISHED
category Historic house museums in California
Houses in Los Angeles
Landmarks in Los Angeles
constructionEnd early 1900s
constructionStart 1897
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasGarden native plant gardens
hasHeritageValue associated with Arroyo Seco arts and crafts movement NERFINISHED
associated with preservation of Southern California history
hasVisitorAccess yes
heritageDesignation Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument NERFINISHED
National Register of Historic Places
surface form: National Register of Historic Places listing
inception late 19th century
locatedIn Arroyo Seco area NERFINISHED
California, United States
surface form: California

Los Angeles
Northeast Los Angeles NERFINISHED
locatedOn North Figueroa Street NERFINISHED
materialUsed stone
notableFeature handcrafted details
rustic stone tower
thick stone walls
operator City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks NERFINISHED
originalFunction private residence
owner City of Los Angeles NERFINISHED
partOf historic resources of the Arroyo Seco
publiclyAccessible yes
significantPerson Charles Fletcher Lummis NERFINISHED
usedFor cultural events
historic interpretation
museum exhibitions

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