Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. The Exposition Park Armory Armory (also known as the 160th Regiment State Armory)was designed in 1912 by architect John W. Woollett. It opened in 1914. A later name is the Wallis Annenberg Building for Science Learning and Innovation at the California Science Center. Possibly related to the article “Military. New Armory Opening Brilliant Function.” Los Angeles Times, 30 July 1914. Exposition Park Armory, side entrance, under construction, with truck at left, 5 men at work, ladders and sawhorses, with dirt area in foreground Handwritten at edge of negative: Entrance Drill Room, State Armory Bldg Text from nitrate negative sleeve: California National Guard Armory Exposition Pk.
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image
Format
b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
0485 uclamss_1429_0485 ark:/21198/zz002d9rvn
Language
No linguistic content
Subject
Militias--California Armories--American--California--Los Angeles Wallis Annenberg Building (Los Angeles, Calif.)
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