The yellow pine, red birch, and wrought iron doors of Highland Park's El Alisal are undergoing a $10,500 preservation "to meticulously preserve the imposing front entryway," according to the Eastsider. El Alisal, for the non-historically-inclined, was the home of Los Angeles booster and LA Times editor Charles Fletcher Lummis, who walked here from Ohio in 1884. [Eastsider LA, image via]
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