King Vidor and Eleanor Boardman home, showing the interior courtyard. This two-story home, designed by architect Wallace Neff, employed the painted brick of the French Provencial, Moorish turrets, and ojive arches, producing Neff's meld of style he called "the California style." The house was built in 1928.
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