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NPS Form 10-900-a OMB Control No. <br />1024-0018 <br /> <br />United States Department of the Interior Put Here <br />National Park Service <br /> <br />National Register of Historic Places <br />Continuation Sheet <br /> <br />Section 7 page 16 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Section 7 page 16 <br /> <br /> <br />Floral Park Historic District <br />Name of Property <br />Orange, CA <br />County and State <br /> <br />Name of multiple listing (if applicable) <br />clad in clapboard and the roof is shingled. The porch is smooth poured concrete. There has been <br />a security door added to the front of the home. A wrought iron security gate has been added to <br />the driveway. <br /> <br /> 33. 524 W 19th APN: 002-104-13 Contributive 1923 <br />Architect / Builder/Original Owner: W. H. Dixon <br /> This Craftsman Bungalow, with its side and cross-gabled roofline exhibits all the typical <br />features and characteristics of this type of architecture. This home has been restored and retains <br />its original fenestrations. There has been a wooden privacy gate added, and there has been some <br />updated and drought tolerant landscaping. All other decoration and ornamentation are correct <br />and in line with the design and era of the home. <br /> <br /> 34. 525 W 19th APN: 002-103-23 Contributive 1922 <br />Architect / Builder: Unknown Original Owner: Clara A Glidden <br /> This is a one-story Southwestern style home with projected wings from a central entry porch <br />is as original as the day it was built save for superficial security features such as barred windows, <br />a security door, a metal porch railing, and a wrought iron gate in the driveway. All other features <br />and characteristics of the home comply with the historical integrity of the home. <br /> <br /> 35. 526 W 19th / 528 W. 19th APN: 002-104-27 Contributive 1925 <br />Architect / Builder: Unknown Original Owner: Chas. W. Taylor <br /> This home is now a duplex connected with 528 W. 19th Street. This is in line with the history <br />of the home as it was primarily a rental from its beginnings in 1925. The architectural style is <br />Minimal traditional with a side-gabled roofline. There is a perimeter fence around the property. <br /> <br /> 36. 527 W 19th APN: 002-103-24 Contributive 1925 <br />Architect / Builder: Unknown Original Owner: Francis M. Anderson <br /> This home exhibits multiple architectural styles: there is Craftsman as well as Southwestern, <br />with its side gabled roof, wide porch and exposed wood structural elements combined with the <br />use of an arched entry onto the porch and the entire house clad in smooth white stucco. The <br />home retains its original windows. <br /> <br />North Benton Way <br /> <br /> 37. 2307 N. Benton Way APN: 002-133-18 Contributive 1951 <br />Architect / Builder: Wesley Farney Original Owner: Martha Ann Cheney-Brooks <br /> This is a single-story ranch style home with a detached garage. With a partially painted brick <br />façade and brick construction. Details include appropriate decoration. The roof is hipped with <br />    <br />Historic Resources Commission 265 9/23/2025 <br />