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1934, the Los Angeles Board of Park Commissioners proposed restoring the house, and the Banning family donated many of the original furnishings and equipment. Motion picture studios, including Twentieth-Century Fox, Warner Brothers and Paramount, contributed wallpapers to conform to the Civil War era. Following the restoration, the formal dedication took place in 1936 and was attended by Governor
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dignitaries, ship captains, Army officers, and business leaders. It has been said that "no home in all California represents the horse and carriage era more fully than the Banning Mansion, where for decades Phineas entertained the elite of the social, economic, and political world." The house was also reportedly the site of "the first yachting party on the West Coast."
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The house is operated as the General Phineas Banning Residence Museum. In addition to the house and its furnishings, the museum includes a basement-level gallery with photographs depicting the history of the port, the Banning family, and Wilmington. The museum also includes a large display of 19th
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After Phineas Banning died, Hancock Banning maintained the residence until his death in 1894, and the house continued to be occupied by the Banning family until 1925. In 1927, the house and grounds were purchased by the City of Los Angeles to create a city park for the residents of Wilmington. In
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Banning House was designed by Phineas Banning, and has been described as "one of the best examples of Greek Revival architecture in the west." It originally had 30 rooms, but some rooms have been combined, and the house now has 24 rooms. According to a history of the house written by its curator,
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NO. 147 BANNING PARK - General Phineas Banning, State Senator and pioneer in the development of transportation in Southern California, built this house in the 1850s, soon after founding the town of Wilmington. He and his family lived here until his death in 1885. In 1927 the property was deeded to
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The house was a departure from the adobe haciendas that predominated in Southern California at the time and became a showplace. During Banning's life, the house was the site of parties, or "regales" as Banning called them, attended by United States senators, congressmen, governors, foreign
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in 1935. After the creation of the Los Angeles Cultural Heritage Commission in 1962, the house became one of the earliest sites designated as a Banning Park (HCM #25) in October 1963. It was also the sixth site in Los Angeles to be listed on the
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visiting the Wilmington harbor. Banning was reported to have lavishly entertained the ships' captains while they were at Wilmington, encouraging them to stay in port and seal up leaks in their ships with tar from the
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The museum is open for docent-led tours Tuesday through Thursdays (12:30, 1:30 and 2:30) and Saturdays through Sundays (12:30, 1:30, 2:30 and 3:30); a $ 5 donation is requested for persons 12 years and older.
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Banning arrived in Los Angeles in 1851 and built successful transportation businesses, including ships, railroads, and stage coach lines running from Wilmington to Los Angeles,
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Juana Neal Levy (1936-05-31). "California History: Dedication Planned for Banning Home: Antique Structure to Serve as Museum for Storing Memories of Days of Western Pioneers".
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Camilla Snyder (1977-04-18). "Banning Residence Restored: Living with History". Los Angeles Herald-Examiner.
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located in the barn and a one-room school house adjacent to the house. The gardens include
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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Banning Park, including the Banning House, barn and gardens, was designated
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List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
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Mary Lou Loper (1976-01-29). "A Fixer-Upper With a Past, Future".
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List of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments in the Harbor area
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Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Los Angeles
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California Historical Landmark Marker NO. 147 at the site reads:
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Beverly Bubar (May 1977). "The Banning Mansion". The Shoreline.
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U.S. Library of Congress: General Phineas Banning Residence
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
California Historical Landmark
Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument

Banning House is located in the Los Angeles metropolitan area
Banning House is located in California
Banning House is located in the United States
Wilmington, Los Angeles
33°47′25″N 118°15′26″W / 33.79028°N 118.25722°W / 33.79028; -118.25722
Greek Revival
Victorian
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Greek Revival
Victorian
Wilmington
Los Angeles, California
Phineas Banning
San Pedro Bay
museum
Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument
California Historical Landmark
National Register of Historic Places

Los Angeles Public Library

Los Angeles Public Library
shipwrights
blacksmiths
clipper ships
La Brea Tar Pits

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