Her Pinkness From the Ground Up
The Haskins House on Carroll Ave. in the Angelino Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, CA.
Fron the L.A. Conservancy website: "Built in 1894 for real estate developer Charles C. Haskins, this is the last Victorian built on Carroll Avenue and one of the few "Gay Nineties" houses remaining in Los Angeles. It vividly illustrates the height of late Victorian exuberance, with carved sunburst patterns, fish-scale shingles, and curvaceous columns.
The home's asymmetrical façade, rounded forms, Mansard roof, and corner turret exemplify the Queen Anne style."
Her Pinkness From the Ground Up
The Haskins House on Carroll Ave. in the Angelino Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, CA.
Fron the L.A. Conservancy website: "Built in 1894 for real estate developer Charles C. Haskins, this is the last Victorian built on Carroll Avenue and one of the few "Gay Nineties" houses remaining in Los Angeles. It vividly illustrates the height of late Victorian exuberance, with carved sunburst patterns, fish-scale shingles, and curvaceous columns.
The home's asymmetrical façade, rounded forms, Mansard roof, and corner turret exemplify the Queen Anne style."