Where to find historic sites in Brea, Orange County,
Southern California.
National Historic Places in Brea
HISTORIC PLACE NAME: Brea City Hall and Park
HISTORIC PLACE ID: 84000917
YEAR DESIGNATED: 1984
LOCATION: 401 South Brea Boulevard
State Historical Landmarks in Brea
HISTORIC LANDMARK NAME: Original Township of Olinda
HISTORIC LANDMARK ID: 918
LOCATION: Carbon Canyon Regional Park
Brea Historic Sites by Name
Brea Junior High School
YEAR BUILT: 1916
LOCATION: 400 North Brea Boulevard
DESCRIPTION: Spanish Revival style
Brea Plunge
YEAR BUILT: 1929
LOCATION: 440 South Walnut Avenue (714-529-6233)
DESCRIPTION:
Oldest continuously operating, civic owned, freshwater
swimming pool in Orange County. Has been extensively
renovated over the years. Built in 2929
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Brea Old and New "Brea Plunge" Article
Brea Welcomes You Sign
YEAR BUILT: 1935
LOCATION: 101 West Birch Street
DESCRIPTION: Sign originally hung over Brea Boulevard during a
1934 dedication ceremony .
Charles C. Kinsler House
YEAR BUILT: 1912
LOCATION: 258 South Redwood Avenue
DESCRIPTION: Small, one story, rectangular
Craftsman style bungalow with a front facing gable.
The home's first residents were Charles C. and Rena Kinsler.
Dr. Walter W. Davis House
YEAR BUILT: 1920
LOCATION: 101 South Redwood Avenue
DESCRIPTION:
Built by Dr. Davis as his home and office.
He praciced in Brea from before 1914 through
the late 1920's.
Edgar Jamison House
YEAR BUILT: 1911
LOCATION: 107 South Redwood Avenue
DESCRIPTION: Craftsman style home
Frank Woodard House
YEAR BUILT: 1920
LOCATION: 401 South Walnut Avenue
DESCRIPTION:
California bungalow that was part of the Union Oil Company
subdivision built to provide housing for company employees.
Good Old Brea Clock
YEAR BUILT: 1920
LOCATION: Madrona Avenue and Birch Street
DESCRIPTION: Clocked place on Brea Boulevard in 1975
to advertise a clock store in the old Brea Hotel.
The sign may have been acuired from an old Inland Empire
train station, butits origins have not been confirmed.
Also known as Charlie's Clock after the clock shop owner.
The city purchased the clock when the store went out of business
and today it is one of brea's most significant landmarks.
Howard Waggener House
YEAR BUILT: 1929
LOCATION: 126 South Redwood Avenue
DESCRIPTION: Provincial Revival style home
Laurel Elementary School
YEAR BUILT: 1922
LOCATION: 200 South Flower Avenue
DESCRIPTION: One of the community's first public schools.
Luther Cox House
YEAR BUILT: 1922
LOCATION: 258 South Redwood Avenue
DESCRIPTION:
The original inhabitants of the house were Charles C.
and Rena Kinsler when the house was first built in
1912. The house is a small one-story rectangular plan
Craftsman Bungalow with a front-facing gable.
Old American Legion Hall
YEAR BUILT: 1930
LOCATION: 495 South Brea Boulevard
DESCRIPTION:
When the Legion could not make their mortgage payments
in the 1930's the property was taken over by the City.
Beginning in the 1970's it housed the Brea Police Station and Jail.
Later it housed the Brea Methodist Church congregation and in the 1990's
it was used for emergency ambulance services.
Old City Hall
YEAR BUILT: 1928
LOCATION: 401 South Brea Boulevard
DESCRIPTION:
Brea’s first publicly owned municipal government facility
was the city hall for more than 50 years.
Pioneer Hall
YEAR BUILT: 1923
LOCATION: 330 West Elm Street
DESCRIPTION:
Originally a Boy Scout clubhouse and later used
as a meeting hall for the local women's club,
junior women's club, and Lion's club.
Practice House
YEAR BUILT: 1926
LOCATION: 259 South Laurel Avenue
DESCRIPTION:
Home Economics lab for the old Brea High School.
Roy Mitchel House
YEAR BUILT: 1914
LOCATION: 114 South Redwood
DESCRIPTION: Craftsman style hoem
Seagrave Fire Truck
YEAR BUILT: 1923
LOCATION: 400 North Kraemer Boulevard
DESCRIPTION:
One of the oldest fire trucks in Orange County.
William Casner House
YEAR BUILT: 1915
LOCATION: 121 South Redwood Boulevard
DESCRIPTION: Built for the Casner family in about
1915. William Casner arrived in Brea in 1910 making
him one of the area's earliest settlers.
He was responsible for drilling the first oil well on the
Amalgamaed Lease and he was a member of the Brea Investment Company.
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