English: The home of Sam Maloof (1916−2009) — world-renowned woodworker and contemporary furniture craftsman, and MacArthur Fellow.
View after the 2000 relocation of the residence-art studio compound to 5131 Carnelian Street in the Alta Loma district of Rancho Cucamonga, California.
Built from 1956 through the 1980s, the entire compound was moved 3 miles north, due to being in the right of way of a new extension of the 210−Foothill Freeway.
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