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The Laurabelle Robinson House was commissioned in 1905 by lawyer
and
financier Henry Robinson and his wife, Laurabelle. Mr. Robinson was
instrumental in developing the Huntington Library, California
Institute of
Technology, and the Mount Palomar Observatory. He was also a domestic and
international advisor for 30 years to presidents Wilson, Coolidge,
and
Hoover. President Herbert Hoover was a frequent over-night guest
at the
Robinson House. Robinson was also responsible for bringing
Einstein to
California. Among other notable positions, Robinson was also the
first
chairman of the trustees of the Huntington Library after Henry
Huntington's
death.
The Robinson house was designed by architects Greene and Greene
and was
contracted by Peter Hall. Phaedra and Mark Ledbetter purchased the
dilapidated estate in 1998, and lived in the carriage house during
the 6 1/2
year restoration. The house looks west over the Arroyo Seco with
incredible
sunset views of the historic Colorado Street Bridge and San
Gabriel
Mountains.
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