Kinney-Tabor House
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When you see the Kinney-Tabor House you are looking at a structure that was originally built on the Venice Canal but was moved to its current location. Willed by the founder of Venice Beach, Abbot Kinney, to his African-American employee, Irving Tabor, this house is a symbol of so many themes including the fight against racism, the test of true friendship, and the enduring quality of loyalty.
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Kinney-Tabor House
Kinney-Tabor House
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Kinney-Tabor House
Kinney-Tabor House
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