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Bungalow courts were developed throughout Southern California, including San Diego, primarily from 1920 to 1950 to offer residents an attractive, affordable cottage with its own yard, a central courtyard and neighborly orientation. In San Diego and throughout Southern California, the majority of bungalow courts were built along streetcar lines. Bungalow courts come in many architectural styles. The most common styles in San Diego are Spanish Revival and Arts and Crafts. The University Heights Hi Bungalow Court, Cluster Housing, Pocket Neighborhood, Oasis Springs, Cluster House, Spanish Bungalow, Central Courtyard, Cottage Bungalow, California Bungalow

Bungalow courts were developed throughout Southern California, including San Diego, primarily from 1920 to 1950 to offer residents an attractive, affordable cottage with its own yard, a central courtyard and neighborly orientation. In San Diego and throughout Southern California, the majority of bungalow courts were built along streetcar lines. Bungalow courts come in many architectural styles. The most common styles in San Diego are Spanish Revival and Arts and Crafts. The University…

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@walkinglosangeles on Instagram: "A unique grouping of 10 bungalow apartments climbing up a hillside in Silverlake, built in 1939. This is what Adrian Scott Fine, director of advocacy for the Los Angeles Conservancy, had to say about bungalow courts. “Everyone wants a nice place to live that has dignity, and that’s really what bungalow courts were all about. You weren’t just put in a nameless apartment building; you had your own front door, you had your own back door.” #SilverLake . . . . . #bu Los Angeles Cottage, Silverlake Apartment, Streetscape Architecture, Bungalow Court, Los Angeles Bungalow, Bungalow Apartment, Hillside House, Nice Place, Place To Live

@walkinglosangeles on Instagram: "A unique grouping of 10 bungalow apartments climbing up a hillside in Silverlake, built in 1939. This is what Adrian Scott Fine, director of advocacy for the Los Angeles Conservancy, had to say about bungalow courts. “Everyone wants a nice place to live that has dignity, and that’s really what bungalow courts were all about. You weren’t just put in a nameless apartment building; you had your own front door, you had your own back door.” #SilverLake…

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