The English Country Gothic style church has a long history of advocating social justice, beginning in 1942 when then Rector Frank Scott stood "in front of trains to protest the removal of Japanese Americans to internment camps during World War II". The tradition has continued over time, notably during the period that the Reverend Dr. George Frank Regas served as rector (1967-1995). Preaching against the Viet Nam War and blessing same-sex unions brought world-wide attention to the parish and its priest.
Located at 132 North Euclid Avenue in Pasadena, California.
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The English Country Gothic style church has a long history of advocating social justice, beginning in 1942 when then Rector Frank Scott stood "in front of trains to protest the removal of Japanese Americans to internment camps during World War II". The tradition has continued over time, notably during the period that the Reverend Dr. George Frank Regas served as rector (1967-1995). Preaching against the Viet Nam War and blessing same-sex unions brought world-wide attention to the parish and its priest.
Located at 132 North Euclid Avenue in Pasadena, California.
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The English Country Gothic style church has a long history of advocating social justice, beginning in 1942 when then Rector Frank Scott stood "in front of trains to protest the removal of Japanese Americans to internment camps during World War II". The tradition has continued over time, notably during the period that the Reverend Dr. George Frank Regas served as rector (1967-1995). Preaching against the Viet Nam War and blessing same-sex unions brought world-wide attention to the parish and its priest.
Located at 132 North Euclid Avenue in Pasadena, California.
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The Auto Club of Southern California was designed by architect Sumner P. Hunt in the Spanish Colonial Revival style, the building now serves as the Los Angeles district office.for the organization. The firm was an early advocate for the construction of the Ridge Route, the first highway through the Tehachapi Mountains and San Gabriel Mountains, which directly linked Los Angeles to Bakersfield and the Central Valley. The route saved the State of California from being split into two separate states. The Club began surveying the state's roads for the purpose of map-making beginning in 1910; the production of which created a uniform system.
The Auto Club placed thousands of traffic signs throughout the state up until the 1950s, after which the state took over the responsibility. The signs were manufactured by a local fabricator of bathtubs. The original porcelain-on-steel signs are a rarity today.
The Auto Club was declared a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument in 1971 (No. 72). Located at 2601 S. Figueroa Street in the West Adams district of Los Angeles. Please do not use this image in any media without my permission. © All rights reserved
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Spanish Colonial Revival style church designed by architect Roland E. Coate in 1925. Located at 504 N Camden Drive in Beverly Hills, California.
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