A row of Craftsman style bungalows on Harvard Blvd, from 30th St to 29th St, Los Angeles, circa 1915

A row of Craftsman style bungalows on Harvard Blvd, from 30th St to 29th St, Los Angeles, circa 1915How lovely it would have been to stroll along Harvard Blvd between 29th and 30th Streets, passing these Craftsman style bungalows in 1915. Once those trees grew in and the residents put in fences, the neighborhood would no longer look so pristine, so I’m glad the photographer stopped to take this photo.

You can still see some of those bungalows on Harvard. This image is from January 2022.

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3 responses to “A row of Craftsman style bungalows on Harvard Blvd, from 30th St to 29th St, Los Angeles, circa 1915”

  1. My house began as one of these were the Roosevelt swimming pool is now.

  2. Paula says:

    I love these houses, but I’ve done the house tour in Bungalow Heaven in Pasadena, and they’re small on the inside with very little storage. I’d want the Gamble House!

  3. Bill Wolfe says:

    One of my doctors has an office at Harvard and 3rd. Once you get a block or so away from 3rd, the neighborhood is mostly Craftsman homes in pretty decent shape.

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