Исторический музей

Lummis Home (El Alisal)

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Lucas
July 24, 2018
The over-achieving Charles Fletcher Lummis founded the Southwest Museum, was an editor at the Los Angeles Times, and still managed to design this house (the name of which means “the Sycamore” in Spanish) on the banks of the Arroyo Seco. Its exterior is made almost entirely from river rock and the interior is heavily influenced by Pueblo Indian dwellings. Fans of today’s DIY movement will appreciate the rustic Craftsman charm of this home, which is furnished with hand-crafted wood pieces; it’s interesting to see how closely this house mirrors modern-day bohemian design.
The over-achieving Charles Fletcher Lummis founded the Southwest Museum, was an editor at the Los Angeles Times, and still managed to design this house (the name of which means “the Sycamore” in Spanish) on the banks of the Arroyo Seco. Its exterior is made almost entirely from river rock and the in…
Jennifer
May 31, 2019
Charles Lummis who designed the Southwest Museum designed this house. Worth a visit.
Niola
May 31, 2018
Interesting local history.
Michele
April 19, 2018
another first for L.A.
Emily
April 14, 2016
The Lummis Home is the old home of Charles Lummis, who is a big deal in Highland Park history and Los Angeles history. He made his home out of the stones of the Arroyo Seco River. Very cool.

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200 E Ave 43
Los Angeles, CA
Northeast Los Angeles