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...and the slightly eccentric Japanese Gallery at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art by Bruce Goff...
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The Hollyhock House was Frank Lloyd Wright's first building in Los Angeles, commissioned by Aline Barnsdall and built in 1921--now part of Barnsdall Park--is often referred to as "Mayan Revival". He called it "California Romanza"...
...and the Self-Realization Fellowship with its lotus finials on Sunset Blvd...
The spires of the Holy Transfiguration Russian Orthodox Church rise above a derelict super market...from Sunset Blvd.
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