The Highland-Camrose Bungalow Village is a collection of historic Craftsman style bungalows situated at the northwest corner of Highland and Camrose Avenues in Hollywood, Los Angeles. Originally designed as residences by the Taylor Brothers and Lee Campbell, the bungalows have been repurposed into offices housing organizations associated with the nearby Hollywood Bowl, including the renowned Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989, this charming bungalow village comprises 16 contributing buildings, stone walls, and landscaped grounds, showcasing the architectural significance of the Bungalow Craftsman style in Los Angeles. With a rich history and cultural heritage, the Highland-Camrose Bungalow Village stands as a notable landmark in the heart of Hollywood's historic district.
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