Title supplied by cataloger. Central Library, located at 630 W. 5th Street in downtown Los Angeles, was designed by architects Bertram G. Goodhue and Carlton M. Winslow. Constructed between 1922-1926, it was designed to mimic the architecture of ancient Egypt, complete with a tiled mosaic pyramid tower and many beautiful murals throughout. Tragic fires in 1986 destroyed part of the building along with 20 percent of the library's collection, prompting a closure for 6 years while restoration took place. The renovation was completed in 1993, and the library reopened on October 3, 1993. The Los Angeles Public Library is the third largest public library in the United States in terms of books and periodical holdings, boasting over 6 million volumes. It was added to the National Register of Historical Places in 1970 - Building #70000136. View of the music Department's "Piano Room" at Los Angeles Central Library. A blond woman can be seen playing a piano, which sits on the right corner of the room next to the entrance. A second woman looks at the first through the glass door and appears to be debating whether to enter or not.
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image
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1 photographic print :b&w ;21 x 26 cm. Photographic prints
Central Library (Los Angeles, Calif.) Los Angeles Public Library.--Art and Music Dept Los Angeles Public Library Library buildings--California--Los Angeles Piano music--California--Los Angeles Libraries--California--Los Angeles Piano--California--Los Angeles Piano--Studies and exercises Interiors--California--Los Angeles Winslow, Carleton M.,1919- Goodhue, Bertram Grosvenor,1869-1924 Downtown Los Angeles (Los Angeles, Calif.)
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