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Title
Wright & Kimbrough: Thousand Oaks, A Suburban Home Section In a Setting of Great Natural Beauty
Date Created and/or Issued
1938
Contributing Institution
Sacramento Public Library
Collection
Sacramento Ephemera Collection
Rights Information
This image may be protected by Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S.C.). Copyright restrictions applying to the reproduction and use of this image are available from the Sacramento Public Library.
Description
For several generations, beginning at the turn of the Twentieth century, Wright and Kimbrough were the prime real estate developers of Sacramento. Their designs have been described as ‘artistic’ ‘improved’ and ‘modern in every particular’ and the company was known to remain on the cutting edge in terms of the latest in conveniences, utilities, and development. In 1913, Wright and Kimbrough were featured in an article called “Artistic Bungalows in Big Demand” with re: to their projects on tract 21. “The building of these 12 homes brings the total of homes built in Wright and Kimbrough tract #21 up to 65 houses. Wright and Kimbrough have experienced a very satisfying success with this property.” And in 1922, Wright and Kimbrough donated two furnished homes for exhibition during “Better Homes” week, an organized effort by the women’s branch of the Chamber of Commerce, in conjunction with a national movement for finer homes and better equipment. Wright and Kimbrough was also there for California at the approach of World War 2, which created a wave of new expansion in population, jobs, and housing for the city of Sacramento. This Wright and Kimbrough ad from 1938 reads: “A home-site in Thousand Oaks offers you plenty of room to pursue your favorite hobby in your own back yard. The illustration above offers a number of suggestions. You can do many more – the things you have always wanted to do in your leisure time. If you desire to live gracefully… to live in a charming rural manner… if you want to build for your children a sturdy foundation of health for future years… if you desire for yourself genuine restfulness and relaxation that means peace of mind and real happiness – build your home now in Thousand Oaks.”
Type
image
Format
Brochure
Identifier
http://sacroom.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15248coll3/id/3743
Subject
Architect
Architecture, Historic
Chambers of Commerce
Realtors and Real Estate
World War, 1939-1945

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