Close-up view of the Engine Co. No. 28 fire station plaque, which was installed when the building was erected in 1912. This Mission/Spanish Revival style building, which cost approximately $60,000 to build in 1912, was designed by architect John Parkinson. It was an active fire station from 1913-1969 and became the Engine Co. No. 28 Restaurant in 1989.
Los Angeles (Calif.).--Fire Department Engine Co. No. 28 (Los Angeles, Calif.) Restaurants--California--Los Angeles Fire stations--California--Los Angeles Architecture--California--Los Angeles--Spanish influences Downtown Los Angeles (Los Angeles, Calif.) Los Angeles Photographers Collection photographs Tom LaBonge Collection photographs Parkinson, John,1861-1935
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