Celebrating 100 years of the historic Hollywood neighborhood is a tour this Sunday from 1 to 4 PM of 4 beautifully renovated Hollywood homes. The district was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002, and is one of the earliest planned communities in the State. Noteworthy for its abundance of Spanish Mission style homes, it mirrored a taste for Hollywood, California glamour, enjoying its greatest popularity between 1915 to 1931.

The Tudor revival style also became popular through 1940, and many examples of this architectural style are found in Hollywood. Their distinctive half-timbered exteriors, with exposed wooden framing filled with stucco or brick, create a picturesque and Old-World charm.
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