He designed a number of major buildings in Los Angeles and Southern California, including the Beverly Hills Hotel, the Huntington Mansion, the Pasadena Playhouse, and the Wattles Mansion.
Published in the United States before 1923.
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2008-09-19 23:27 Cbl62 487×693× (197276 bytes) ==Summary== Article=Elmer Grey<br> Description=Photograph of Elmer Grey<br> Source=Architectural Record, February 1905, p. 153<br> == Licensing == Published in the United States before 1923. {{PD-US}}
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