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French Park Historic District, Santa Ana, CA Orange County <br />. WN flPf <br />United States Department of the interior <br />National Park Service <br />National Register of Historic Places <br />Continuation Sheet <br />Section number Page <br />with vertical lath ventwork and decorative knobs. The full porch is <br />supported by square pillars, resting on river rock piers. The piers form <br />three stairsteps on each side of the porch entrance. A large multi-paned <br />glass window is located next to the front door, which is accented with 9 <br />lights. The molding above the windows and doors is one of several design <br />features of the house which allow it to fit into the architectural character of <br />the French Park neighborhood. <br />315 E. Washington St. Apartments Modem 1975 N. C. <br />Rectangular in shape and three stories high, the apartments at 315 <br />E. Washington are topped by a flat roof. The central entrance is topped by <br />cantilevered balconies. The building is clad in its original stucco. Three <br />rows of recessed balconies, set back from the entrance, face the street. <br />Flagstone accents the facade for approximately ten feet on each side of the <br />entrance. Awnings and matching cloth panels accent the balconies. The <br />building is too new to contribute to the historic district. <br />323 E. Washington St. Opp-Huff House Craftsman Bungalow 1908 <br />A large Craftsman Bungalow, the Opp-Huff House is clad in narrow <br />clapboard siding with a decorative band between the first and second floors. <br />The side-facing gabled roof is accented with a prominent front-facing gable <br />near th east end. Triangular knee braces and exposed rafter tails accent the <br />roof line while horizontal venting and half-timbering decorate the gable <br />faces. The two-story porch occupies the southeast two-thirds of the front <br />facade. Square piers, with railings of plain, wide balusters and criss-cross <br />sections accent the second floor porch. A large brick pier, topped with four <br />square posts accented with criss-crossed 3 x 3's, supports the small front <br />porch. Ribbons of multi-paned french windows form the facade of the large <br />rectangular enclosed sun porch to the west. A plate glass window, topped <br />with a multi-paned transom and flanked by multi-paned sidelights, is <br />located to the east of the porch. A pergola extends from the porch to the <br />the southeast corner of the front facade and is supported by a matching pier <br />and post. A brick chimney and square bay grace the east facade.  <br />    <br />