Exterior view of the Wilmington Branch, Los Angeles Public Library, which opened to the public March 18, 1927. Architects were Marston, Van Pelt and Maybury, and contractor was W. H. McAllister. Built at a cost of approximately $28,985, the library is built of reinforced concrete, stucco finish, tile roof, in Mexican and Spanish style.
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