Garbutt House is a historic 20-room mansion located in the Silver Lake section of Los Angeles, originally built between 1926 and 1928 as the residence of Frank A. Garbutt. The mansion, listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1987, boasts stunning views of the Pacific Ocean, mountains, and downtown skyline.
Owned by inventor, industrialist, and movie pioneer Frank A. Garbutt, the house was constructed with concrete to withstand earthquakes and floods, reflecting Garbutt's fear of fire. The estate, known as the Garbutt-Hathaway Estate, has been a popular filming location and remains a testament to the area's history and a bygone era of Los Angeles.
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