In 1909 Willits J. Hole purchased the 10,000-acre property that originally formed the Rancho La Sierra Sepulveda land grant. Arthur Benton designed the rustic bungalow built on the site between 1912 and 1915.
In 1909 Willits J. Hole purchased the 10,000-acre property that originally formed the Rancho La Sierra Sepulveda land grant. Arthur Benton designed the rustic bungalow built on the site between 1912 and 1915.
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