Title supplied by cataloger.; Photograph was edited for publication purposes. This show took place at the Pan Pacific Auditorium.; Pan Pacific Auditorium was located at 7600 Beverly Boulevard in the Fairfax district. Its green and white western-facing 228 foot long facade featured four stylized towers and flagpoles meant to represent upswept aircraft fins above the entrance. Designed by architects Wurdemann & Becket, it was one of America's finest examples of Streamline Moderne architecture. From 1935 to 1972, when it was closed after the Los Angeles Convention Center opened, it held numerous sporting events, rallies, circuses, and car shows. After years of neglect and failed attempts at restoration, the structure was destroyed by fire in 1989. Pan Pacific Park is now located at this site. Photograph caption dated March 3, 1956 reads, "Some women guests of the preview rest for a while on 'stage' of the cutaway Chevrolet hardtop. Each of car's intricate parts--from radiator to trunk--can be seen in this popular display."
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1 photographic print :b&w ;29 x 36 cm. Photographic prints
General Motors Motorama General Motors Corporation Pan Pacific Auditorium (Los Angeles, Calif.) Automobile shows--California--Los Angeles Automobiles--California--Los Angeles Chevrolet automobile Women--California--Los Angeles Auditoriums--California--Fairfax (Los Angeles) Interiors--California--Fairfax (Los Angeles) Lost architecture--California--Fairfax (Los Angeles) Fairfax (Los Angeles, Calif.) Los Angeles Evening Herald Express photographs Herald-Examiner Collection photographs Wurdeman, Walter C Becket, Welton
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