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Built in the late 1920s by silent film star Harold Lloyd, it remained Lloyd's home until his death in 1971. The estate originally consisted of a 44-room mansion, golf course, outbuildings, and 900-foot (270 m) canoe run on 15 acres (61,000 m 2). Greenacres has been called "the most impressive movie star's estate ever created."
Greenacres (Former Harold Lloyd Estate) July 24, 1984: 101-121 Marymount Pl., 10643-10685 Sunset Blvd. Bel Air Beverly Hills: Home of silent film star Harold Lloyd from 1927 to 1971, estate originally included a 44-room mansion, golf course, and 900-foot (270 m) canoe run on 15 acres (61,000 m 2). 318: Holmby House February 3, 1987: 1221–1223 ...
Upon its completion in 1929, [5] Greenacres had a private 9-hole golf course, one of the largest pools in the western US, and a miniature English village built for Lloyd's daughter, Gloria. After Harold Lloyd's death in 1971, the property was left to his family, but mounting debt and a delinquency on the promissory note led City National Bank ...
Greenacres, a historic estate built in 1918 by silent movie star Harold Lloyd. In 1919, Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford bought land on Summit Drive and built a mansion, finished in 1921 [ 21 ] and nicknamed " Pickfair " by the press. [ 22 ]
Water-driven grist mill built ca. 1816; oldest commercial building in Southern California 49: El Segundo Woman's Club: May 30, 2023 : 541 Standard St. El Segundo: 50: Katherine Emery Estate: Katherine Emery Estate
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Greenacres can refer to: Greenacres, California, a town in the Central Valley (United States) Greenacres, the legendary 1920s Harold Lloyd Estate in Beverly Hills, California (United States) Greenacres, Florida, town in the United States; Greenacres, Washington, a neighborhood in the city of Spokane Valley in the United States