"The houses were designed in the Mission Revival style and feature arched porches and windows, stucco exteriors, and tile roofs. According to its National Register of Historic Places nomination, these bungalows 'epitomize the concept of the Southern California bungalow court' due to their layout and Mission Revival details; sometimes tour groups walk outside to point out its historic nomination."
"Known for their narrative-driven and interactive art installations, Meow Wolf is unlike anything I've seen before, and I find myself wanting to visit their other locations in Santa Fe, Denver, Dallas, Houston, and future spots in Los Angeles and New York to get inspired and refill my creative tank. I didn't just feel transported while inside the Meow Wolf experience - the feelings of awe and curiosity stayed with me long after I stepped back into the hot Las Vegas sun."
"This bungalow was built in 1924, and it's only 600-square-feet, but Han says there was something "sweetly cottage-like" about the Pasadena space that came with vintage trim, wood floors, and all-white walls. "Even with wear from past renters, it still carried a quiet charm that I was excited to build upon!""
A 1924 Pasadena bungalow measures roughly 600 square feet and retains vintage trim, wood floors, and all-white walls that create a sweet cottage-like atmosphere. The bungalow sits within a Mission Revival-style complex featuring arched porches, stucco exteriors, and tile roofs, and its layout contributed to a National Register of Historic Places nomination recognizing it as an exemplar of Southern California bungalow courts. A visit to Omega Mart in Las Vegas by Meow Wolf produced invigorated creative energy, lasting feelings of awe and curiosity, and motivation to visit other Meow Wolf locations. Transforming the small space yielded a profound positive effect on the resident's psyche.
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