Streamline Moderne Architecture in California - Long Beach Airport, Jefferson High School, Union Station, Mark Keppel High School (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 26. Chapters: Long Beach Airport, Jefferson High School, Union Station, Mark Keppel High School, Hollywood Palladium, San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, Pan-Pacific Auditorium, Palo Alto, Tower Bridge, Bullock's Pasadena, Warner Grand Theatre, Aquatic Park Historic District, Burbank City Hall, Lipetz House, San Pedro Municipal Ferry Building, El Rey Theatre, Ford Building, Rincon Center, United States Post Office, Coca-Cola Building, Hotel Shangri-La, Arcata Theatre, Kirk Douglas Theatre, Fox Bruin Theater, Tower Theatre, Gerry Building, Fremont Theater, Lydecker House. Excerpt: For schools with a similar name, see Jefferson High School. Thomas Jefferson High School, usually referred to as Jefferson High School was founded in 1916, it is the fourth oldest public high school in the Los Angeles Unified School District. Located in South Los Angeles (formerly called South-Central), its surrounding communities are Downtown, Florence, Historic South-Central and South Park. Its colors are Kelly Green and Gold and the teams are called the Democrats or Demos. Jefferson High Original School from the Front, 1920 Jefferson High Original School aerial view, 1920 Jefferson High Original School from the Rear, 1920 Carmen de Lavallade and Alvin Ailey in 1954 Woody Strode plays left end for Jefferson High Democrat in 1936 Ralph Bunche Music Teacher Samuel Brown in 1926 Rep. Augustus F. HawkinsIn 1915, the citizen of Los Angeles voted to sell bonds to raise 4,600,000 dollars to build schools in the Los Angeles area. Approximately $500,000 was appropriated to build Jefferson High School on the "Stadium East Grounds" (The Old Coliseum) which held approximately 25,000 people in a circled amphitheater configuration. The "Stadium" as it was known was the site for hosting and entertaining travelers on the way to both the San Diego and San ...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 26. Chapters: Long Beach Airport, Jefferson High School, Union Station, Mark Keppel High School, Hollywood Palladium, San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, Pan-Pacific Auditorium, Palo Alto, Tower Bridge, Bullock's Pasadena, Warner Grand Theatre, Aquatic Park Historic District, Burbank City Hall, Lipetz House, San Pedro Municipal Ferry Building, El Rey Theatre, Ford Building, Rincon Center, United States Post Office, Coca-Cola Building, Hotel Shangri-La, Arcata Theatre, Kirk Douglas Theatre, Fox Bruin Theater, Tower Theatre, Gerry Building, Fremont Theater, Lydecker House. Excerpt: For schools with a similar name, see Jefferson High School. Thomas Jefferson High School, usually referred to as Jefferson High School was founded in 1916, it is the fourth oldest public high school in the Los Angeles Unified School District. Located in South Los Angeles (formerly called South-Central), its surrounding communities are Downtown, Florence, Historic South-Central and South Park. Its colors are Kelly Green and Gold and the teams are called the Democrats or Demos. Jefferson High Original School from the Front, 1920 Jefferson High Original School aerial view, 1920 Jefferson High Original School from the Rear, 1920 Carmen de Lavallade and Alvin Ailey in 1954 Woody Strode plays left end for Jefferson High Democrat in 1936 Ralph Bunche Music Teacher Samuel Brown in 1926 Rep. Augustus F. HawkinsIn 1915, the citizen of Los Angeles voted to sell bonds to raise 4,600,000 dollars to build schools in the Los Angeles area. Approximately $500,000 was appropriated to build Jefferson High School on the "Stadium East Grounds" (The Old Coliseum) which held approximately 25,000 people in a circled amphitheater configuration. The "Stadium" as it was known was the site for hosting and entertaining travelers on the way to both the San Diego and San ...

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August 2011

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August 2011

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246 x 189 x 2mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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28

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978-1-233-09126-3

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9781233091263

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