South Bonnie Brae Tract Historic District Explained

South Bonnie Brae Tract Historic District
Nrhp Type:hd
Location:1026–1053 S. Bonnie Brae St. and
1830–1851 W. Eleventh St.,
Los Angeles, California
Coordinates:34.05°N -118.2775°W
Nocat:yes
Area:3.2acres
Built:1890
Architect:Multiple
Architecture:Colonial Revival, Late Victorian, Queen Anne
Added:January 14, 1988
Refnum:87002401

The South Bonnie Brae Tract Historic District is a historic district of Victorian houses in Los Angeles, California, along the 1000 block of South Bonnie Brae Street and the 1800 block of West 11th Street in the Pico Union section of the city. The homes in the district date to the 1890s and reflect Queen Anne and Colonial Revival architecture. Based on its well-preserved period architecture, the district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.

The listing included 15 contributing buildings on 3.2acres.[1]

The Athletic Model Guild was located in the district at the intersection of 11th and Bonnie Brae Streets.

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  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=87002401}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: South Bonnie Brae Tract Historic District ]. National Park Service. Los Angeles Conservancy . January 27, 1987 . October 14, 2019. With