Zane Grey Estate

Historic house in California, United States
United States historic place
Zane Grey Estate
34°11′26″N 118°08′30″W / 34.19056°N 118.14167°W / 34.19056; -118.14167
Built1907
ArchitectMyron Hunt and Elmer Grey
Architectural styleMission/Spanish - Mediterranean Revival
NRHP reference No.02001187

The Zane Grey Estate is a historic house in Altadena, California. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.[1]

The main house was built by Chicago business machine manufacturer Arthur Herbert Woodward. Designed by architects Myron Hunt and Elmer Grey, the 1907 Mediterranean Revival style house is acclaimed as the first fireproof home in Altadena, built entirely of reinforced concrete as prescribed by Woodward's wife, Edith Norton Woodward. Edith Woodward was a survivor of the Iroquois Theater Fire of 1903.[2]

In 1920, spurred by the memory of a visit to Altadena during their honeymoon, Zane Grey and his wife bought the home. After the Greys bought it they built an addition on the roof for a studio and library. After the Greys' death, their sons owned the property. The actual grounds were divided up and neighboring house were built on them. The house was sold by their son, Romer, in 1970.[3] The house went up for sale again in 2020.[4]

References

  1. ^ "California - Los Angeles County". National Register of Historic Places.com. Retrieved 2008-01-07.
  2. ^ Robert H. Peterson, Altadena's Golden Years, Alhambra, California: Sinclair Printing and Litho, Inc., 1976, pp. 43–44.
  3. ^ Peterson, pp. 43–44.
  4. ^ https://la.curbed.com/2020/1/23/21078086/historic-home-for-sale-zane-grey-altadena
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  • Last of the Duanes (1914)
  • The Lone Star Ranger (1914)
  • The Rainbow Trail (1915)
  • The Border Legion (1916)
  • Man of the Forest (1920)
  • Tonto Basin (1921)
  • To the Last Man (1921)
  • The Day of the Beast (1922)
  • The Call of the Canyon (1924)
  • Under the Tonto Rim (1925)
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  • Nevada (1928)
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