Abbotsford Inn, converted into a hotel by Abbot Kinney, also the developer of Venice. The building was put up in 1887 by D. W. Hanna as Los Angeles College or Hanna College; architect was Robert B. Young. After the college failed, Kinney took it over. See Harris Newmark, "Sixty Years in Southern California," p. 566.
Abbotsford Inn (Los Angeles, Calif.) Hotels--California--Los Angeles Universities and colleges--California--Los Angeles Architecture, Victorian--California--Los Angeles Kinney, Abbot,1850-1920 Hanna, D. W Young, Robert Brown,1855- C.M. Davis Engraving Co
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