LA Historic-Cultural Monument #614
A Los Angeles home, The Wolford House, was designed in the late 1940s by James De Long and is a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument site. De Long, who apprenticed with Frank Lloyd Wright at Taliesin, designed over 100 homes in the LA area. The home, with city, ocean, and canyon views, personifies Wright’s ‘Usonian’ style of architecture. It is listed with Crosby Doe Associates for $2.658 million. Los Angeles has been designating homes as Historic-Cultural Monuments—worthy of preservation based on architectural, historic, and cultural criteria—since 1962.
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