M. Eugene Durfee

M. Eugene Durfee (1885-1941) was an American architect prominent in Orange County, California.

[1] In late 1913, Durfee took an extended trip to Southern California to visit his wife's family.

[2] As an architect, Durfee had a major impact on the physical character of Anaheim, plus the nearby cities of Fullerton and Santa Ana.

[3] Other than that, he remained in Anaheim until 1927, when he moved to Los Angeles, with offices in the Commercial Exchange Building.

By the time of his death on December 26, 1941, he was working in Long Beach, California.

Georgian Hotel, Santa Monica , 1930.