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14. Alterations: Clapboard siding replaced by stucco at some <br />unknown date after 1447. <br />15. Sufroundings: (Check more than one if necessary/ <br />Open land: Scattered buildings: Densely built up: X <br />Residential: X lndusLrial: Commercial: X Other; <br />16. Threats to site: Nanp known: Private development: <br />Zoning: Vandalism: public works project: Street <br />improvements Uther: <br />17. Is the structure: <br />on its original site? Moved? X Unknown? <br />18. Related features, <br />SIGNIFICANCE <br />14. Briefly state historical and/or arcnitectural importance <br />(include dates, events and persons associated with the <br />siue.r: This building was moved From the SAAAB in 1447 and <br />any significance it might enjoy derives from its World War <br />11 role. As indicated in Item 20, the architecture is not <br />significant. The SAAA13 became operational in 1442 and was <br />used for pilot and navigator training throughout World War <br />II. Many of the buildings From Lhe SAAAH facility were <br />later used for other purposes. For example, some buildings <br />were moved to the intersection of 17th Street and Bristol <br />Street. within the current project area, where they served <br />as classrooms and administrative facilities for Santa Ana <br />Community College. ,None of these buildings survive. The <br />African Nothodist Phowch is reputed to be the first Black <br />church organized in Orange /:aunty. The building is less <br />than Sa years of aye, has been moved and has been <br />entensively modified. IL is believed that these factors <br />render the structure ineligible for inclusion in the <br />Natiooal Register of Hinturic ,Places. <br />20. Bain theme of historical resource: (If more than one is <br />checked, number in order of importance.) <br />Architecture: Arts and Leisure: E=conomic /Tndustrial: <br />Explwrat!on /aetLlemYnt: Govrrnment: Military: 1 <br />Religion: 2 Social /EdunaLion: <br />2 <br />75C -652 <br />