What a year in America! In 1939 the Great Depression was over, Franklin D. Roosevelt was President, and the "Pageant of the Pacific" Golden Gate International Exposition opened on Treasure Island. "The Wizard of Oz" and "Gone with the Wind" debuted in theaters, the average cost of a new car was $700 and a loaf of bread was 8 cents. That same year 4248 Wilshire Boulevard was constructed with splendid synergy, combining angular edges with curved walls in the popular Art Deco style.Perched on a corner lot offset from the street, 4248 Wilshire Boulevard is situated perfectly to take in the view. It feels as if you have all of Downtown Oakland and San Francisco within the palm of your hand while you are sitting in the living room. The dining and living rooms are adjacent to the kitchen, creating a wonderful flow for entertaining, and the kitchen has exterior access to the backyard. The main living area has 3 ample bedrooms on the same level and one large bathroom with a separate shower and tub. Downstairs is a rumpus room, laundry, half-bathroom with sleek modernist fixtures, garage with interior access and a glass door to the private backyard with pergola and built-in barbecue.
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