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Henry A. Ware House

1913 establishments in CaliforniaAmerican Craftsman architecture in CaliforniaBuildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Pasadena, CaliforniaGreene and Greene buildingsHouses completed in 1913
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Henry A. Ware House
Henry A. Ware House

The Henry A. Ware House is a historic house located at 460 Bellefontaine Street in Pasadena, California. Prominent Pasadena architectural firm Greene & Greene designed the American Craftsman style house, which was built in 1913. The house's roof has a complex gabled form typical of Craftsman designs, and its eaves are overhanging with exposed rafters and beams. A large front-facing gable features a stepped brick chimney, while a one-story bay includes Tudor-inspired half-timbering.The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 15, 2004.

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Henry A. Ware House
Bellefontaine Street, Pasadena

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Bellefontaine Street 460
91105 Pasadena
California, United States
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