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Louise C. Bentz House

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Built
  
1906 (1906)

Opened
  
1906

Architectural style
  
American Craftsman

NRHP Reference #
  
77000299

Area
  
1,600 m²

Added to NRHP
  
2 December 1977

Louise C. Bentz House

Location
  
657 Prospect Blvd., Pasadena, California

Similar
  
Robert R Blacker House, Gamble House, Millard House, Rose Bowl, Pasadena Playhouse

Louise c bentz house top 6 facts


The Louise C. Bentz House is a historic house located at 657 Prospect Boulevard in Pasadena, California. Built in 1906, the bungalow was designed by prominent Pasadena architects Charles and Henry Greene. While the house has a typical bungalow design, its design also exhibits chalet influences in its overhangs and pitched roof and Japanese influences in the edges of the roof and overall horizontal emphasis. The house is the best remaining example of the houses the Greene brothers designed for middle-class Pasadena residents, most of which have been demolished or significantly altered. In addition, the house was the first built in the Prospect Park Tract, a neighborhood of historic homes designed by prominent architects. John Bentz, a significant Pasadena businessman and developer, commissioned the house.

The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 2, 1977.

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Louise C. Bentz House Wikipedia