Ziegler Estate

Historic house in California, United States
United States historic place
Ziegler Estate
Ziegler Estate, 2008
34°5′55″N 118°12′16″W / 34.09861°N 118.20444°W / 34.09861; -118.20444
Built1904
ArchitectHornbeck, Charles; Wilson, Alfred P.
Architectural styleQueen Anne, American Craftsman-Bungalow
NRHP reference No.02000679 [1]
LAHCM No.416
Significant dates
Added to NRHPJune 27, 2002
Designated LAHCMFebruary 21, 1989

Located in Northeast Los Angeles near the Southwest Museum, the Ziegler Estate is a historic building on Figueroa Street in the Highland Park section of Los Angeles, California. Built in 1904, the building was designed by Charles Hornbeck and Alfred P. Wilson with elements of both Queen Anne and American Craftsman architecture. In the 1950s, Carl Dentzel, then director of the Southwest Museum, purchased it as a potential addition to the Southwest Museum Complex, which also included the Casa de Adobe and the Braun Research Library. The house was recently used as a day-care facility, which closed to allow for renovation.

The Zeigler Estate was nominated by Charles J. Fisher and the Highland Park Heritage Trust for Los Angeles Historic Cultural designation, and was declared Monument #416 on February 21, 1989. On October 3, 2003, it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places.[2]

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References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
  2. ^ "Ziegler Estate".
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