This landmark 1913 home sits on the bluff above Interlaken Park. One of its most unique and historical features is the prohibition-era wood-paneled speakeasy hidden discreetly on the lower level. To avoid attracting attention in this elite residential neighborhood, rather than parking on the street, visitors would drive down to the bunker garage, where a turn-table would spin the automobiles in a clockwise direction, so they could pull forward and slot into one of 4 radial parking bays.