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A 1919 bungalow style home located at 170 North Pixley Street, Orange, California, August, 2003. Image shows front view of single-story clapboard bungalow with single side-facing gabled roof. A full- width porch is supported by elephantine porch piers, while a transomed attic vent adds emblishment. The residence was designed and constructed by Orange Contracting and Milling Company for Charles D. Labahn, a rancher, and his wife, Louise. His son, Charles Jr., was involved in the walnut industry. A photograph of the home is on page 39 in the brochure, "Beautiful Orange Homes" produced in the early 1920s promoting the Orange Contracting and Milling Company, 3000 x 2000 pixels
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