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Built in 1965, the building houses a suite of offices, including the "LBJ Suite" used by President Lyndon B. Johnson during his term in office. Architect: Page-Southerland-Page and Brooks-Bar-Graeb. Photographe More
Built in 1965, the building houses a suite of offices, including the "LBJ Suite" used by President Lyndon B. Johnson during his term in office. Architect: Page-Southerland-Page and Brooks-Bar-Graeb. Photographe More
Built in 1965, the building houses a suite of offices, including the "LBJ Suite" used by President Lyndon B. Johnson during his term in office. Architect: Page-Southerland-Page and Brooks-Bar-Graeb. Photographe More
Built in 1965, the building houses a suite of offices, including the "LBJ Suite" used by President Lyndon B. Johnson during his term in office. Architect: Page-Southerland-Page and Brooks-Bar-Graeb. Photographe More
Built in 1965, the building houses a suite of offices, including the "LBJ Suite" used by President Lyndon B. Johnson during his term in office. Architect: Page-Southerland-Page and Brooks-Bar-Graeb. Photographe More
Built in 1965, the building houses a suite of offices, including the "LBJ Suite" used by President Lyndon B. Johnson during his term in office. Architect: Page-Southerland-Page and Brooks-Bar-Graeb. Photographe More
Built in 1965, the building houses a suite of offices, including the "LBJ Suite" used by President Lyndon B. Johnson during his term in office. Architect: Page-Southerland-Page and Brooks-Bar-Graeb. Photographe More
Built in 1965, the building houses a suite of offices, including the "LBJ Suite" used by President Lyndon B. Johnson during his term in office. Architect: Page-Southerland-Page and Brooks-Bar-Graeb. Photographe More
Built in 1965, the building houses a suite of offices, including the "LBJ Suite" used by President Lyndon B. Johnson during his term in office. Architect: Page-Southerland-Page and Brooks-Bar-Graeb. Photographe More
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. While thousands of children participate in the event (and have since it first rolled in the first Rose Festival in 1907), many of the More
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. While thousands of children participate in the event (and have since it first rolled in the first Rose Festival in 1907), many of the More
Significance: The building is an increasingly rare surviving example of Victorian-era brick industrial vernacular architecture in the center of Los Angeles's former warehouse district, which represents the earl More
Significance: The building is an increasingly rare surviving example of Victorian-era brick industrial vernacular architecture in the center of Los Angeles's former warehouse district, which represents the earl More
Significance: The building is an increasingly rare surviving example of Victorian-era brick industrial vernacular architecture in the center of Los Angeles's former warehouse district, which represents the earl More
Significance: The building is an increasingly rare surviving example of Victorian-era brick industrial vernacular architecture in the center of Los Angeles's former warehouse district, which represents the earl More
Significance: The building is an increasingly rare surviving example of Victorian-era brick industrial vernacular architecture in the center of Los Angeles's former warehouse district, which represents the earl More
Significance: The building is an increasingly rare surviving example of Victorian-era brick industrial vernacular architecture in the center of Los Angeles's former warehouse district, which represents the earl More
Significance: The building is an increasingly rare surviving example of Victorian-era brick industrial vernacular architecture in the center of Los Angeles's former warehouse district, which represents the earl More
Significance: The building is an increasingly rare surviving example of Victorian-era brick industrial vernacular architecture in the center of Los Angeles's former warehouse district, which represents the earl More
Significance: The building is an increasingly rare surviving example of Victorian-era brick industrial vernacular architecture in the center of Los Angeles's former warehouse district, which represents the earl More
Significance: The building is an increasingly rare surviving example of Victorian-era brick industrial vernacular architecture in the center of Los Angeles's former warehouse district, which represents the earl More
Significance: The building is an increasingly rare surviving example of Victorian-era brick industrial vernacular architecture in the center of Los Angeles's former warehouse district, which represents the earl More
Significance: The building is an increasingly rare surviving example of Victorian-era brick industrial vernacular architecture in the center of Los Angeles's former warehouse district, which represents the earl More
Significance: The building is an increasingly rare surviving example of Victorian-era brick industrial vernacular architecture in the center of Los Angeles's former warehouse district, which represents the earl More
Significance: The building is an increasingly rare surviving example of Victorian-era brick industrial vernacular architecture in the center of Los Angeles's former warehouse district, which represents the earl More
Significance: The building is an increasingly rare surviving example of Victorian-era brick industrial vernacular architecture in the center of Los Angeles's former warehouse district, which represents the earl More