Gamble House

Pasadena, California
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The Gamble House, seen in April 2005
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Built for one of the owners of the Proctor and Gamble Company, the house is a notable example of the Arts and Crafts style of architecture. It played the part of Dr. Emmett Brown's home in the movie "Back To The Future."
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Landmark Trivia

  • The Gamble House was completed in 1909 and was designed by the architect brothers Charles and Henry Greene as a winter home for David B. Gamble of the Procter & Gamble company.
  • Two USC architecture students live in the house full-time. The selected students change yearly.

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