Carroll Avenue - Gallery of Homes On Carroll Avenue

Gallery of Homes On Carroll Avenue

  • House at 1316 Carroll Ave.

  • House at 1320 Carroll Ave.

  • House at 1324 Carroll Ave.

  • House at 1325 Carroll Ave.

  • Innes House at 1329 Caroll Ave.

  • House at 1330 Carroll Ave.

  • Foy House at 1337 Caroll Ave.

  • House at 1344 Carroll Ave.

  • House at 1345 Carroll Ave.

  • House at 1401 Carroll Ave.

  • House at 724 East Edgeware (foot of Carroll Ave.)

  • Historical marker

  • Haskins House, 1344 Carroll Avenue ( 1888 )

  • Sanders House, 1345 Carroll Avenue ( 1887 )

  • Sessions House, 1330 Carroll Avenue (Joseph Cather Newsom, 1888 )

  • Scheerer House, 1324 Carroll Avenue

  • Irrey House, 1325 Carroll Avenue

  • Helm House, 1320 Carroll Avenue (1888)

  • 1321 Carroll Avenue

  • Russell House, 1316 Carroll Avenue ( 1887-1888 )

  • Phillips house, 1300 Carroll Street ( 1887 )

  • Phillips house and Downtown L.A.

  • 724 East Edgeware and Phillips house

  • Innes House, 1329 Carroll Avenue ( 1887 )

  • Foy House, 1337 Carroll Avenue ( 1872 )

  • House on Carroll Avenue

  • Houses on Carroll Avenue

  • Cohn House, 1443 Carroll Avenue ( 1887 )

  • House on Carroll Avenue

  • House on Angelino Heights

  • Pinney House, 1355 Carroll Avenue

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