Christmas performances and decorations were aplenty at the new L.A. City Hall as part of the "Christmas Outdoors" activities promoted by the L.A. Chamber of Commerce. Two large Christmas trees are visible on either side, and sign over the main entrance reads "Peace on Earth, Good Will toward Men". Dozens of performers stand along the stairs as hundreds of spectators give them their undivided attention. For decades, no building in Los Angeles was allowed to exceed the height of City Hall, until 1957. It remained the tallest building in California from 1928-1964 at 28 stories tall (450 feet). The building was completed in 1928, and first dedicated on April 27th of the same year. Associated architects were: John C. Austin, John and Donald Parkinson, and Albert C. Martin. It was built from 1926-28.
Los Angeles City Hall (Los Angeles, Calif.) Christmas decorations--California--Los Angeles Public buildings--California--Los Angeles Spectators--California--Los Angeles City halls--California--Los Angeles Performances Austin, John C. W.(John Corneby Wilson),1870-1963 Parkinson, Donald B.(Donald Berthold),1895-1945 Martin, Albert C.,1879-1960 Parkinson, John,1861-1935
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