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John Lautner
John Lautner was one of the most important American architects of the twentieth century, and perhaps one of the most misunderstood... -
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Fairfax Theatre
Significant for its cultural associations and Art Deco design, the Fairfax Theatre was central to the development of Beverly-Fairfax's Jewish population from 1930-1969. -
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IAC Shepher Community Center
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Beverly Fairfax Historic District National Register Nomination
About Beverly Fairfax Deeply rooted in Jewish American history, the Beverly Fairfax Historic District boasts a collection of largely intact Period Revival homes. Roughly bounded by Rosewood Avenue, Melrose Avenue, N. Gardner Street, Vista Street, Beverly Boulevard, and N. Fairfax Avenue, the neighborhood includes Spanish Colonial Revival, Late Chateauesque, Tudor Revival, Colonial Revival, Monterey Revival, […] -
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Fairfax High School
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Lautner House
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Salkin House
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HOME is Beverly Fairfax Historic District
Join us for a guided tour of the Beverly Fairfax Historic District, a neighborhood rooted in Jewish American history and brimming with Period Revival-style multifamily properties. -
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HOME is Beverly Fairfax Historic District
Join us for a guided tour of the Beverly Fairfax Historic District, a neighborhood rooted in Jewish American history and brimming with Period Revival-style multifamily properties. -
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HOME is Beverly Fairfax Historic District
Join us for a guided tour of the Beverly Fairfax Historic District, a neighborhood rooted in Jewish American history and brimming with Period Revival-style multifamily properties.