File:BaldwinMansion-Arcadia-1915.jpg
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[edit]- "Anoakia" — the mansion and gardens of Anita Baldwin, daughter of E. J. "Lucky" Baldwin, in Arcadia, southern California (1915).
- The estate was built in 1913, and after her death in 1939 became the Anoakia School for Girls, then the coeducational Anoakia School in 1967, then moved to Duarte in 1990.
- In 2000 the historic 50 room mansion was demolished, along with the 19 acre landscaped estate, for a housing development.
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- Courtesy of the Los Angeles Public Library Photo Collection-[1].
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current | 21:18, 8 December 2006 | 608 × 400 (39 KB) | Bobak (talk | contribs) | Mansion built for Anita Baldwin, daughter of E. J. "Lucky" Baldwin, in Arcadia, California, 1915. Courtesy of the Los Angeles Public Library's Photo Collection[http://catalog1.lapl.org/]. |
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