Home of the Week
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This massive gated compound was once part of the Lookout Mountain Air Force Station, which produced classified films and still photos of nuclear experiments after World War II.
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A four-level house has coast vistas from Santa Monica Bay to Point Dume.
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THE Los Feliz hills may be known for Spanish- and Mediterranean-style architecture, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t room for something a bit more exotic.
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At 17,000 square feet, fairy-tale estate is where the Old World meets alpine waters.
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Owners of Mrs. Cubbison’s onetime abode in Mt. Washington have restored some features and added their own.
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Converted 1930 warehouse is configured with three bedrooms, 13/4 baths in 7,000 square feet.
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A sprawling home on 4.5 acres in gated Country Club Estates has a wealth of features.
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Surprisingly fanciful touches distinguish a rock-solid 1920s canyon-side home in Altadena.
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Walls of glass reveal broad views at this camera-ready Malibu home.
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A Georgian-style mansion replaces a Holmby Hills estate once owned by Irene Dunne.
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A 4-year-old oceanfront estate in Santa Barbara channels an old-world era.
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In its loggias, arches and pools, Irvine’s Castillo del Cañón took its inspiration from Spain’s Alhambra.