Santa Monica Planning Division Santa Monica Landmarks Tour, 2003.
32. Loof Hippodrome, 1916
Foot of Colorado Avenue
Architects: various builders
Designation: 17 August 1976
"The Hippodrome is a California-Byzantine-Moorish-style fantasy that has housed a succession of vintage merry-go-rounds, carousels and Wurlitzer organs over the years. The current carousel was built by the Philadelphia Toboggan Company in 1922. Originally from Nashville, Tennessee, the carousel was moved from the Venice pier to the Santa Monica Pier in 1947. It has 44 hand-carved and hand-painted wooden horses, which were restored in 1990.
"The Hippodrome building was restored during the period from 1981 through 1984, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987."
40 John and Anna George House, circa 1911
2424 Fourth Street
Architect: Unknown
Designated 17 March 1981
"Situated on the crest of a hill, this California Craftsman bungalow features include a large double columned front porch, several large picture windows, a widow's walk which faces the ocean, and a glassed in morning room. The large front door is pierced by three vertical channels of beveled glass. During restoration of the house in the early 1980's the structure was repainted its original gray color and a small second floor additon was constructed.
"The Georges were a prominent local family. John George was a City Council member and his wife was an active clubwoman." p.18