Charles Ennis House

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Front side of the Ennis House in Los Feliz, Los Angeles, California.

  • The house was designed in 1923 by Frank Lloyd Wright for Charles and Mabel Ennis, and built in 1924.
  • A Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument located at 2655 Glendower Avenue.

  • A »yellow tag« with the words »RESTRICTED USE ONLY« can be seen on the front gate.
  • (The image has been scaled and digitally altered to obscure the license plate on the pictured automobile.)

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October 16, 2005

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