Eastern Star Home

"The retirement home moved to a new location, and the Order of the Eastern Star sold the property at Sunset Boulevard to Archer School for Girls.

"[2] San Francisco architect William Mooser II, and Train & Cressy, designed the building in the Spanish Colonial Revival style.

[3] Sam Rodia, builder of the Watts Towers, claimed to have worked on the construction of the building as a bricklayer.

[5] The Eastern Star Home exhibits the complex, irregular massing; courtyard plan; clay tile hipped and gabled roof; and smooth stucco exterior walls associated with Spanish Colonial Revival style architecture.

Though alterations have been made to the Eastern Star Home over time, it retains significant character-defining features on the interior and exterior.

Eastern Star Home photographed by Los Angeles Times , 1956