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12016-03-08T05:27:54-08:00Diana Barnettd5f924992e8dcd7fa8259d479114595daa9ada9f81803plain2016-03-08T05:29:54-08:00Diana Barnettd5f924992e8dcd7fa8259d479114595daa9ada9fThe building is mainly made of wood and covered in stucco plaster to give it a smooth finish. It was painted a green-earthy tone. These elements are also very characteristic in streamline architecture.
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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