Articles by: Harold T. Wolff - Ridge Historical Society
Dominating The Street With A Forceful Profile
(Sept 2002)
A California Semi-Bungalow
(Feb. 2002)
An Elegant Dutch Colonial
(Oct.2001)
A Norman Manor House on a City Lot
(Apr. 2001)
An Intact Art Moderne House
(Mar. 2001)
A Formal House in a Formal Setting
(Feb. 2001)
A Man's Home is His Castle
(Jan. 2001)
A Semi-Bungalow Offers Solid Family Living
(Dec. 2000)
A House Focused on the Back Yard
(Nov. 2000)
A Charming Tudor House
(Oct. 2000)
A Pioneer of Forest Ridge
(Sept. 2000)
The Beverly Maisonettes
(Aug. 2000)
A House of Elegant Simplicity
(July 2000)
The Marriage of Art and Architecture
(June 2000)
A Marvelous High-Style Georgian
(Apr. 2000)
Waterman A La Moderne
(Feb. 2000)
An Architect’s Style Evolving II
(Jan. 2000)
An Architect’s Style Evolving I
(Dec. 1999)
Exploring the Possibilities of a Style
(Nov. 1999)
An Italian Renaissance Townhouse
(Oct. 1999)
Unusual Craftsman House Seeks Sunlight
(Sept. 1999)
An Arts & Crafts House Facing a Park
(Aug. 1999)
Giving Drama to a Simple House
(June 1999)
A High-Style Norman Manor House
(May 1999)
An Early Contemporary Home
(Feb. 1999)