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Historic site in Glenalbyn Drive, Los Angeles
Ernest and Florence Bent Halstead House and Grounds
The Bent-Halstead House
Location4200 Glenalbyn Drive, Los Angeles
Built1912
Architectural style(s)American Craftsman
OwnerPrivate
Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument
DesignatedNovember 4, 1988
Reference no.394

The Ernest and Florence Bent Halstead House is an American Craftsman style home built in 1912 in Los Angeles, California.

History

Built in 1912, the Bent-Halstead House was designed by the firm of Eager & Eager for Ernest Bent. It was later owned by Bent's sister, Florence Bent-Halstead. The house features a floor plan similar to a Ranch-style house, far ahead of its time.

The Bent brothers' construction company built the Devil's Gate Dam in the Arroyo Seco in Pasadena, California, and Sweetwater Dam in San Diego County, California.

Historic-Cultural Monument

The Ernest and Florence Bent Halstead House and Grounds is a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument, declared Monument #394 on November 4, 1988. It had been nominated by Charles J. Fisher and the Highland Park Heritage Trust.

The house is located at 4200 Glenalbyn Drive in Mt. Washington, Los Angeles.

See also

References

  1. "Ernest Bent/Florence Bent Halstead and Grounds".
  2. http://cityplanning.lacity.org/complan/HCM/dsp_hcm_result.cfm?community=Northeast Los Angeles

34°05′42″N 118°12′41″W / 34.095053°N 118.211291°W / 34.095053; -118.211291

External links

Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments
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