One of Moore's notable achievements is the "
Montecito View House" (1909) which was declared Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument #529 on April 23, 1991. This 1909 house is a 1½ story
California bungalow in the
Craftsman style overlooking the Arroyo Seco from Montecito Heights, and is located at 4115 Berenice Place, Los Angeles. Another was the
Colonial Revival style "
Reeves House" (1905) at 219 N. Avenue 53, in
Highland Park, California, which was declared Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument #380 on July 15, 1988, but was destroyed by fire on October 10, 2017. He also designed the Thomas J. Washburn House (1911) which was purchased in 1941 by
Hattie McDaniel, the first black actress to win an
Academy Award when she won the
Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her role as Mammy in
Gone with the Wind. Moore became associated with
Riverside, California when he submitted plans for a new
Riverside County courthouse in 1902. Moore did not win the contract, but he did subsequently design a number of homes and other structures in Riverside. Many of the Riverside homes Moore designed were located in the somewhat exclusive area now known as the Rubidoux Heights Historic District, which included one section commonly referred to as "Banker's Row". ==List of structures designed by Lester S. Moore==