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12016-03-07T21:38:32-08:00Diana Barnettd5f924992e8dcd7fa8259d479114595daa9ada9f81807plain2016-03-08T08:39:09-08:00Diana Barnettd5f924992e8dcd7fa8259d479114595daa9ada9fThe Pan-Pacific Auditorium was built in Los Angeles, California in 1935. It was designed by LA architects Wurdeman and Becket and is one of the most iconic examples of streamline moderne architecture. It only took 56 days to build, however, it was destroyed in a fire in 1989.
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12016-03-07T21:26:37-08:00Diana Barnettd5f924992e8dcd7fa8259d479114595daa9ada9fPan Pacific Auditorium1Los Angeles, California 1935media/PanPacificAuditorium.jpgplain2016-03-07T21:26:37-08:00Diana Barnettd5f924992e8dcd7fa8259d479114595daa9ada9f