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Hollenbeck Junior High, 1938
12019-02-08T03:47:19-08:00Caroline Luce15876dd2f73462af784ac961ee54f3b5170890ce2261An aerial view of Hollenbeck Junior High School in 1938, five years after the Long Beach earthquake damaged earlier buildings. The brick building at the center right, housing the cafeteria and home economics classrooms, was the only building to survive the earthquake. The building was designed by architect Richard Neutra. As appears in the Hollenbeck Siren (yearbook), 1938, courtesy of Western States Jewish History.plain2019-02-08T03:47:19-08:00Caroline Luce15876dd2f73462af784ac961ee54f3b5170890ce
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