Esser House (Long Beach, California)
USA /
California /
Long Beach /
Long Beach, California /
East 1st Street, 1001
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/ USA
/ California
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World / United States / California
house, historic landmark
1001 E 1st St
Long Beach, CA 90802
This duplex was built by William Esser, a successful Long Beach builder whose work included the now-demolished but famous Pacific Coast Club. A fine example of Spanish Colonial Revival architecture, it was completed just prior to the Depression. The architecture evokes the romance of the Mediterranean and of Spanish California during the housing boom of the prosperous 1920s.
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Long Beach, CA 90802
This duplex was built by William Esser, a successful Long Beach builder whose work included the now-demolished but famous Pacific Coast Club. A fine example of Spanish Colonial Revival architecture, it was completed just prior to the Depression. The architecture evokes the romance of the Mediterranean and of Spanish California during the housing boom of the prosperous 1920s.
www.lbds.info/planning/historic_preservation/historic_l...
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 33°46'2"N 118°10'49"W
- Grand Prix of Long Beach Circuit 1.6 km
- Los Angeles Air Force Base, Fort MacArthur Annex 11 km
- Angels Gate Park / Fort MacArthur Upper Reservation (former) 12 km
- Kumekichi Ishibashi Ranch (site) 16 km
- Los Angeles State Historic Park (The Cornfield) 34 km
- Hollywood Walk of Fame 40 km
- Rose Bowl Stadium 44 km
- Will Rogers State Historic Park 45 km
- King Gillette Ranch Park 62 km
- Chatsworth Nature Preserve and Reservoir (site) 68 km
- East Village 0.5 km
- Alamitos Beach 0.6 km
- Long Beach Shoreline Marina 1 km
- Downtown Long Beach 1.1 km
- North Pine 1.3 km
- Queensway Bay 1.8 km
- Los Angeles River (flood control) 2.8 km
- Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT) 3.2 km
- Los Angeles-Long Beach Port Complex 5.7 km
- Los Angeles County, California 56 km