词条 | Hulett C. Merritt mansion |
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The Hulett C. Merritt mansion, also called the "Villa Merritt Ollivier", is a Mediterranean Revival style historical residence located in Pasadena, California. Hulett C. Merritt's fortune was made largely in the railway and steel industries.[1]It was featured in the opening scenes of The Millionaire, a popular TV series of the 1950s. LocationThe mansion was located at 99 Terrace Drive and bounded on the north by Olcott Place and on the west by South Orange Grove Avenue. It was built on four acres for $1,100,000 in 1905-1908. This area was referred to locally as "Millionaires' Row" [2] The Merritt residence measures over 17,000 square feet, and includes seven bedrooms and three bathrooms. [3] Ambassador CollegeIn 1956, after Hulett's death, the property was purchased by Herbert W. Armstrong from Hulett's four surviving grandchildren because it was adjacent to Ambassador College. Villa Merritt Ollivier was renamed "Ambassador Hall" and the college subsequently obtained permission to close Terrace Drive. Thereafter, the residence and street address for the former Villa Merritt Ollivier was redesignated as 100 S. Orange Grove Blvd., Pasadena. In 1966 Ambassador College built two Modernist classroom buildings flanking Ambassador Hall. A formal Italian sunken garden, with a plaza in the center, joined the three buildings and the garden into an academic center. In 1997 Ambassador College closed. After many years of vacancy, the mansion and former classrooms were part of an event venue called the Ambassador Mansions & Gardens. [4] In the summer of 2015 the Merritt mansion and gardens were listed for sale as a private residence, and remained unsold as of November 2016. [4][3][5] The two adjacent Modernist buildings with honeycomb concrete facades were demolished in 2013. [6] References1. ^Los Angeles County Biographies 2. ^("Millionaires' Row" — per the City of Pasadena's Architectural and Historical Survey of 1997, which states: "The Hulett C. Merritt House is significant as the residence of one of Pasadena's most celebrated millionaires and foremost residents of South Orange Grove Blvd."; Architectural and Historical Survey, pg. 2.1-33 3. ^1 LA Curbed.com: "Pasadena’s Gilded Age Merritt mansion lists for $7.9M", 17 November 2016. 4. ^1 LA Curbed.com: "Historic Merritt Mansion on Former Ambassador College Campus Asking $10 Million"; 9 May 2015. 5. ^Estately.com: Listing for 100 S Orange Grove, Pasadena 6. ^LA Curbed.com: "Ambassador College's Modern Honeycomb Has Been Destroyed", 18 June 2013. External links
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