14932 La Cuarta Street was constructed in 1942 and represents an exemplary example of Neoclassical architecture in the City of Whittier. Neoclassical architecture typically involves a full-height porch with the porch supported by columns. While the porch columns are rather narrow for the mass of the structure, slender, narrow, columns began to be used after 1925 and typically lacked capitals, as does the subject residence. Single and double hung, multi-pane windows with wood shutters are also associated with Neoclassical architecture, and is reflected in the subject residence.
Local designation date is September 14, 2004.
SOURCES: The information above has been obtained from the original local designation documents and edits from the Whittier Historic Neighborhood Association. It may also include ongoing current ownership input.