Miller and Herriott House, Victorian residence in North University Park, Los Angeles, United States.
The Miller and Herriott House is a Queen Anne style residential villa built in 1890 in a Los Angeles neighborhood. The building features asymmetrical facades, elaborate wood trim, and a front door transom that originally held stained glass windows.
The house was built in 1890 as part of the Harper Tract project, a subdivision containing 98 residential lots across about 25 acres. It remains the oldest surviving structure in that original settlement.
The residence displays Queen Anne style with ornate woodwork and asymmetrical facades typical of affluent Los Angeles neighborhoods in the 1890s. Visitors can observe the decorative details and original elements that reflect the Victorian taste of that era.
The house is located near the University of Southern California campus and currently serves as student housing. Visitors should keep in mind that the building is occupied and is private property.
The exterior of the house was filmed in 2012 for the television series Modern Family in the episode 'Open House of Horrors'. Interior scenes, however, were shot at a different Los Angeles location, showing how film productions utilize historic buildings.
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