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Old Posted May 7, 2016, 10:23 PM
Martin Pal Martin Pal is offline
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Thanks E_R and HossC for the additional Lytton posts. I can't believe that lovely Plaza area and Arts Center were all abandoned and
destroyed, especially in favor of what's there presently. Also interesting, in one of the report photos, it shows Martin Luther King with
a Lytton Center employee, a curator, though it's not clear whether he was at the Center or not when it was taken.
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Originally Posted by HossC View Post
We're back in DTLA for today's Julius Shulman post. This is "Job 2153: Lunden, Hayward and O'Connor, Public Health Building (Los Angeles, Calif.),1956". The sign over the door by the palm tree says "Clinic Entrance".

I've left out a few of the exterior shots, but all four of the interior pictures are here.

I can't recall seeing another photo of an interior of a building where you can see a gasometer outside the window.
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