Title supplied by cataloger.; The original photographic print is a reproduction. The "Castle," a large Queen Anne revival style residence, was originally located at 325 S. Bunker Hill Avenue. Built around 1882, and once owned by Daniel Donegan, the home was moved to the Heritage Square Museum in March, 1969 to be restored. Approximately seven months after the building was relocated, it was completely destroyed by a fire, believed to have been set by arsonists. A close-up view of the former Bunker Hill residence, known as the "Castle," taken after it was relocated to Montecito Heights, Los Angeles. A decorative column, exterior piping, and wooden shingles are seen.
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image
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1 photographic print :b&w ;16 x 11 cm. Photographic prints
Castle (Los Angeles, Calif.) Heritage Square Museum (Los Angeles, Calif.) Queen Anne revival (Architecture)--California--Los Angeles Dwellings--California--Los Angeles Shingles--California--Los Angeles Piping--California--Los Angeles Columns--California--Los Angeles Historic house museums--California--Los Angeles Lost architecture--California--Los Angeles Montecito Heights (Los Angeles, Calif.)
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