Title:
[Mission Viejo Realty, circa 1970s photograph].
Creator:
Unknown
Subject:
Planned communities--California--Mission Viejo
Photographs--California--Mission Viejo
Buildings--California--Mission Viejo
Architecture--California--Mission Viejo
House buying--California--Mission Viejo
House selling--California--Mission Viejo
Landscape architecture--California--Mission Viejo
Real estate business--California--Mission Viejo
Business enterprises--California--Mission Viejo
Mission Viejo Company
Mission Viejo Realty
Description:
Black and white photograph of the Mission Viejo Realty building at 25112 Marguerite Parkway. This was the first real estate
resale office in Mission Viejo. The building is on the northeast corner of Marguerite and La Paz and is occupied by Miss Meme's
Kreative Kids as of 2006. In the photograph, the building has light-colored stucco walls and decorative half-walls and has
a Spanish-tile roof. There are long extended roof beams along the front of the building and about six steps with wrought iron
railings leading up to the door. There are large white boulders on a lawn area on either side of the steps. The other landscaping
consists of several eucalyptus trees and a couple of small pine trees.
Publisher:
Mission Viejo Library
Date:
[197-]
Type:
image
Format:
1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm.
Identifier:
camjl_184
M.V. - Business & Industry - Real Estate
Language:
eng
Coverage:
Mission Viejo (Calif.)
Rights:
unknown
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