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Early 1900s
None of these will embiggen.
Going to choose The Harris. Love that porch!
ReplyDeleteSean - they are all "The Harris" and they all have a porch. Which one?
DeleteOops. The M 1000, first one
DeleteSean - No problem.
DeleteWe have several of the Harris 1022 homes in our neighborhood. I love the aesthetic of the home!
ReplyDeleteBack to the era with tiny kitchens and huge dining rooms, except for the M-1022 "cottage", which has no dining room but a "combination dining and living room", an unintentional forerunner of the family room.
ReplyDeleteHarris--M200 is similar to the Denver Square here in Denver except the first floor den is just a sitting area as you enter the home. I had a friend who owned a square and the layout was the same. The fireplace in the living room was placed on the West wall and the chimney went from the basement, living room, and the primary bedroom on the second floor. All had fireplaces. The hall , vestibule, and den area was open and there was a powder room under the stairs as you move on to the kitchen.
ReplyDeleteThe first three craftsman homes are fairly common in cities across So Cal.
ReplyDeleteOne of my aunt’s had a bungalow similar to 1004, though it had all stone walls.
Her living and dining rooms had built in cabinets that she had filled with antiques and knick knacks. Several years after she died the house was torn down to make way for a financial building in the late 1990’s. She had been living in that house since 1946 when her husband had bought it with a GI home loan.
-CA jock
CA jock - Thank you for sharing that story.
DeleteNice Harris Brothers Company!
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