by JULIO MARTINEZ 1902, fledgling entrepreneur Charles A. Tegner opens a small real estate and insurance office in downtown Santa Monica. As he and the community around him begin to prosper, Tegner actively involves himself in uplifting the architectural and cultural vitality of his surroundings. In 1910, Tegner hires architect Henry C. Hollwedel (who also designs the still-standing Santa Monica Bay Woman's Club …
SOURCE: thisstage.la at 12:40PM on September 1, 2015