Old Malibu Courthouse in a state of disrepair, 1990s
Date Created and/or Issued
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 early 1990s
Publication Information
Pepperdine University Libraries Malibu Historical Photograph Collection [digital resource], Pepperdine University Special Collections and University Archives
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Description
The Old Malibu Courthouse building at 21323 Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu appears here in a state of disrepair. Originally designed by the Butler & Butler architectural firm and built by Maurice Hirschfield in 1932, this Spanish-California style building served as Malibu's courthouse until 1970. The original single story structure was expanded in about 1940 to include a split level western wing. Shortly after, the building served the additional function of housing the Sheriff's sub-station and holding cell. The church services of Malibu Presbyterian were held here as well, prior to the building of that congregation's church in 1951. The building still stands today, serving private renters. complete;
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