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Lounging in the 60sMain MenuIntroductionHow to use our websiteObjectsMission 66 OverviewRevitalizing the ParksTaliesin Associated ArchitectsBeaver Meadows Visitor CenterConclusion
In 1966, the Los Angeles-based firm Architectural Pottery created these trash cans specifically for Beaver Meadow Visitor Center. They were the orange hued color that Olgivanna Lloyd Wright made the trademark of the the Visitor Center interior.
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