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State of California—The Resources Agency Primary# <br /> DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI# <br /> CONTINUATION SHEET Trinomial <br /> Page 7 of 11 *Resource Name or#2501 Huckleberry Road <br /> *Recorded by: Andrew Bursan *Date: December 9, 2024 ❑x Continuation ❑ Update <br /> development that have historical significance at the local, state, or national level. Therefore, it is not eligible for the <br /> NRHP/CRHR under Criterion A/1. <br /> NRHP/CRHR Criterion B/2 <br /> To be eligible under NRHP/CRHR Criterion B/2,the subject property would need to be directly associated with a <br /> person considered historically significant at the local, state, or national level. There is no indication that current <br /> owner—John Bradbury—or any other former owners are people of great historical significance. In addition, directory <br /> and newspaper research did not uncover other names associated with the residence at 2501 Huckleberry Road.As a <br /> result, archival research failed to indicate any associations with any significant persons.Therefore, it is not eligible for <br /> the NRHP/CRHR under Criterion B/2. <br /> NRHP/CRHR Criterion C/3 <br /> Built in 1950,the residence at 2501 Huckleberry Road represents a typical example of a Minimal Traditional-style <br /> house,which was a common housing type in California from 1935 to 1950. This Minimal Traditional-style dwelling is <br /> not a fully realized expression of the style, which may feature dormers, a chimney, and a recessed main entrance. <br /> More high-style and intact versions of Minimal Traditional-style dwellings are located throughout Santa Ana and <br /> Orange County.As a commonplace 1950s-era house, it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, <br /> period, or method of construction, represent the work of a master, possess high artistic values, or represent a <br /> significant and distinguishable entity whose components may lack individual distinction. Therefore, it is not eligible for <br /> the NRHP/CRHR under Criterion C/3. <br /> NRHP/CRHR Criterion D/4 <br /> The information potential for 2501 Huckleberry Road is expressed in its built form and in the historical record. It has <br /> not yielded, nor is it likely to yield, information important in history or prehistory.Therefore, it is not eligible for the <br /> NRHP/CRHR under Criterion D/4. <br /> Integrity <br /> The residence at 2501 Huckleberry Road possesses integrity of location because it has not been moved. The setting <br /> around the residence's 1950 housing tract has changed from being mostly citrus groves in the 1950s to being <br /> surrounded by single-family suburban tract homes. Therefore, the change in surroundings has resulted in a lack of <br /> integrity of setting, feeling, and association. The house retains its original configuration,fenestration, siding, and <br /> garage so it maintains integrity of design, materials, and workmanship. <br /> Regardless of integrity, due to lack of historical significance, 2501 Huckleberry Road does not meet NRHP or CRHR <br /> eligibility criteria as an individual resource or as part of any known or suspected historic district; the resource is not <br /> listed on any Certified Local Government historic property register. <br /> City of Santa Ana Register of Historical Properties <br /> (1) Buildings, structures or objects with distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style or period,that <br /> exemplify a particular architectural style or design features; <br /> As stated above in the NRHP/CRHR evaluation,the residence at 2501 Huckleberry Road represents a typical <br /> example of a Minimal Traditional-style house, which was a common housing type in California from 1935 to 1950. <br /> This Minimal Traditional-style dwelling is not a fully realized expression of the style, which may feature dormers, a <br /> chimney, and a recessed main entrance. More high-style and intact versions of Minimal Traditional-style dwellings <br /> are located throughout Santa Ana and Orange County. <br /> (2) Works of notable architects, builders, or designers whose style influenced architectural development; <br /> As stated above in the NRHP/CRHR evaluation,the modest design of the residence suggests that it was not the work <br /> of a master architect or builder. <br /> DPR 523L(1/95) *Required information <br /> 9-163 <br />
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