Spanish Splendor: Tour five spectacular Spanish-style homes in Glendale on Sept. 25
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Spanish architecture has left an enduring impression in Los Angeles, and Glendale in particular, where Spanish Colonial Revival — and Mediterranean Revival — flourished during the late 1920s and early 1930s.
The Glendale Historical Society’s Spanish Splendor home tour on Sept. 25 will showcase five period revival homes: the 1928 Jacob D. Funk House designed by architect Earl C. Rahn; the Bowles House, a 1929 Spanish Colonial Revival hillside home with a sunken, barrel-vaulted living room; the Burns House, a 1928 Mediterranean Revival home built by Guy Worth Calkins; the Mahoney House, a classic 1932 Spanish Colonial Revival home; and the Wiegert House, a modest 1932 Spanish Colonial Revival home with magnesite floors, hand-stenciled wood beams and tile fireplace.
Tickets are $30 to $40 in advance and $35 to $45 after Sept. 20. They can be bought online at www.glendalehistorical.org or www.glendalearts.org or in person at the Americana at Brand concierge desk. The tour is self-driven and runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
For further information, contact [email protected] or (818) 242-7447 or the Glendale Arts box office at (818) 243-2611, Ext. 11. Day-of-tour tickets may be purchased at the Alex Theatre, 216 N. Brand Blvd., Glendale.
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