It’s surprisingly sophisticated.
Built for noted film orchestrator and composer Leonid Raab, who completed scores for Rear Window and Sunset Boulevard.
It comes with a delightful surprise.
More befitting a French home in New Orleans than the Wild West, the Phillips Mansion was a beacon in a pueblo of Los Angeles called Spadra.
To cement their social status, wealthy landowners and movie moguls modeled their homes after Southern plantations.
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Thanks to Golden State Mutual Life Insurance Co., thousands of black Californians—in a time of profound racial discrimination—were able to obtain home loans and build transgenerational wealth.