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Originally Posted by Tetsu
I've driven by that house a few times while exploring. That section of East Adams really has some incredible Victorians left. Is it possible the house has been altered into its present appearance? When I first saw it, my mind wouldn't let me accept any other explanation for the unusual architecture, lol.
About the other house you found on 24th & Arlington, I think it's been covered on Noirish before, but it was built in 1902 for Joseph Dupuy. You're right, it's now owned by the city and operated as a recreation center, and now known as the "South Seas House." More info to be found here.
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In 03 I would walk by the South Seas House everyday,one day i took my Kodak Retina type 2A with me,they had started the resto on it but here is what i caught on a hazy day back in 03....also some other houses that were in the area.
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Sorry about the lighting, I just figured out how to use the Retina,and didnt set it well(i set it via the film type and not the camera type).