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French Park Historic District, Santa Ana, CA Orange County <br />United States Department of the Interior <br />National Parle Service <br />National Register of Historic Places <br />Contlnuatloh Sheet <br />Section number----Z— Page 77 <br />windows flank the fifteen-light french-style front door. A small matching <br />single-car garage is located to the east of the house, at the end of <br />a narrow driveway. <br />Edward and Florence Moore built this house on the western third of <br />their property on the corner of Ninth and French Streets, and lived here <br />while they were building the large split-level Spanish Colonial Revival <br />house next door (address is 820 N. French St.) on the same property. <br />The Moores, who came to California in 1904, owned eighty acres of prime <br />peat land in Smeltzer. They grew celery, barley, and corn. After they <br />moved into the big house at 820, they rented this house to Blanche Engler, <br />a clerk at Hockaday and Phillips, for several years. <br />303-333 E. 9th St. La Plaza Real Condominiums 1977 N. C.,£>■ <br />This four-story stucco-clad condominium building was constructed in . <br />1977 and does not contribute to the historic district because of its age. <br />Topped with a red-clay-tile-clad roof, the building features three Tows of A <br />bowed balconies, bordered with plain black wrought iron railings and <br />accented with vertical panels clad in red ceramic tiles. The garage, located <br />on the first floor, is made of concrete block. Wide garage doors, accented <br />with vertical batting, lead to the interior of the first floor, from the east and <br />south. <br />300 BLOCK EAST TENTH STREET <br />305 E. Tenth St. Anderson House Folk Victorian ca. 1895/1903 <br />A steeply-pitched multi-gabled roof crowns the two-story Anderson <br />House. A prominent gable, decorated with cutwork, fishscale shingles, <br />returns, and rosettes, faces to the front. The roof continues downward * <br />from the west side of the gable, forming a richly-decorated triangle with <br />cutout work forming a pattern. The recessed front porch, located in the <br />west third of the front facade, is supported by a turned wooden post. The <br />railing features turned balusters. Narrow shiplap siding, edged in corner <br />boards, covers the exterior. Pairs of tall narrow double-hung windows, <br />accented with rosettes and carved sills, are centered in each floor of the <br />  <br />    <br />