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French Park Historic District, Santa Ana, CA Orange County <br />OMM lOM-aot* <br />United States Department of the Interior <br />National Park Service <br />National Register of Historic Places <br />Continuation Sheet <br />Section number —Z— Page <br />425-27 Wellington Please see 1104-1130 North Lacy Street <br />500 BLOCK WELLINGTON STREET <br />506-10 Wellington St. Marylin Apartments Spanish Colonial Revival <br />1931 <br />Two-stories high and U-shaped, the Marylin Apartments are crowned <br />with a red-clay-tile-clad gabled roof, with the gable faces facing front. The <br />building is clad in its original patterned stucco. A Y-shaped stairway, <br />bordered with wrought iron rails set in stucco clad bases, is centered in the <br />U between the gabled wings. It divides into two sections, each ending at a <br />second floor covered porch near the apex of the ell. Arch-shaped plate <br />glass windows, edged with muntins, are centered in the front of each wing. <br />Six-over-six double-hung windows are used throughout the rest of the <br />building. Small wrought iron balconies front pairs of windows above the <br />plate glass windows. A multi-paned french door leads into each apartment. <br />Stucco-clad chimneys grace each side facade. A matching two-story <br />building, which faces the parking lot on the east side of the complex <br />features two apartments on the second floor and garages on the first floor. <br />Built by the Yost family, of Yost Theater fame, the Marilyn <br />Apartments are a good example of Spanish Colonial Revival architecture. <br />Ed and Stella Yost not only built the apartments, but also lived in unit 508 <br />for several years. The pioneer McFadden family owned the entire block <br />until 1920. At that time it was offered to the city as a park, with a price <br />of $5000. The neighbors raised half the money, but the city declined. <br />The Yosts opened the Yost Theater on Spurgeon St in 1919 and the Broadway <br />Yost on N. Broadway in 1925. He also served on the Santa Ana City Council <br />in the 1930's. Active in local civic organizations, he was a fifty-year <br />member of the Masonic Lodge 241. <br />514-18 Wellington Side of the Santa Ana Manor Apartments which front <br />on N. Garfield St (920-32) <br />  <br />    <br />