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Originally Posted by BifRayRock
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This is actually the Los Angeles Pressed Brick Company's Alberhill plant. Here's an excerpt from an artical on
calbricks.netfirms.com:
"In November 1915, plans were drawn for a new firebrick plant at Alberhill in Riverside County, where the company owned 320 acres of clay land. The plans included hollow-tile dwellings for the workers and a townsite. But more importantly was the negotiation of reduced freight rates by 20 percent for shipping with the Santa Fe Railroad Company, which made manufacturing bricks from this remote location feasible. By August 1916, the construction of the new plant had begun. By November 1916, Plant Number 4 of the Los Angeles Pressed Brick Company was completed. Harvey Gardner was the plant superintendent, R. S. Stone, assistant superintendent, and John Mills, superintendent of the clay mines."
The earliest aerial image I can find is dated 1967, but many of the buildings are still recognizable.

Historic Aerials
Here's an earlier view (even though USC currently date it as circa 1940) showing the sixth domed building still under construction.
USC Digital Library
The domed buildings may have gone, but you can still go there to buy bricks made by Pacific Clay Products. The view below is looking south, roughly in the same direction as the USC images.

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