Crocker mansionロサンゼルス
Designed by architect John Hall and erected in 1886, the ornate residence was built at a cost of $45,000 for Mrs. Margaret E. Crocker, widow of Edwin Bryant Crocker, a California Supreme Court Justice. Later is was called the Crocker Mansion Rooming House and became the site of the Elks Club, and finally the Moose Lodge.Looking across an unpaved Olive Street, just south of 3rd Street, towards
That huge home on top of Bunker Hill at 300 S. Olive was called the Crocker mansion. It was named after Aimee Crocker, the much-married railroad heiress who filled her life with many wild adventures across the globe and who was dubbed "The Queen of Bohemia." This circa 1890 photo also reminds us how high Bunker Hill was before the top got
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