The Atlantic Richfield building by architects Morgan, Walls & Clements was built for the Richfield Oil Corporation from 1928 to 1930. Located at 555 South Flower Street in Los Angeles, it was demolished in 1969. Looking looking north on Flower Street from Wilshire Boulevard at night, showing businesses, the Southland Hotel and a brightly-lit Atlantic Richfield Building at the left.
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