George R. Kress House

The George R. Kress House is a Tudor Revival-style home in a canyons area of Los Angeles, California that was built in 1931.[2] It is significant both for its association with a builder and practical engineer who moved buildings, George R. Kress, and for its architecture.[2] Kress moved hundreds of houses in Pittsburgh and in Los Angeles.This article about a property in Los Angeles County, California on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This article about a building or structure in Los Angeles is a stub.
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