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Throughout the country, state parks, historic sites, homes, buildings, museums, and similar institutions are struggling to continue operating. Because of general financial problems, many of these institutions are operating on a reduced schedule or in danger of closing. Some are being forced to sell off artifacts and property. Many will not weather these hard times without your help. Places Earth urges everyone to support these vital and important public resources any way you can. Please donate your treasure, time, and talent. Write to your governor and other elected officials telling them to find a way to keep state parks open. It will be your loss. Public Service Announcement | Test space for future ad if donations don't increase. |
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| The Bradbury Building is one of the most famous pieces of Architecture in Los Angeles. It has stared in numerous Motion Picture and Television productions. Built from 1889 to 1893. The Architect was George H. Wyman. It is still in use as a commercial office building and is home to a museum on Architecture. Located in downtown Los Angeles at 304 South Broadway (south-east). There is limited public access. Personal note: My favorite episode of Outer Limits (one of a few) as well as many other motion picture and television productions have used this beautiful building as a location. |
![]() Entrance in 2003. |
![]() Entrance in 2003. |
![]() Interior view of glass roof. Photo from 1977. |
![]() Interior in 1977. |
![]() Mail shoot. 1993. |
![]() Newel post. 1993. |
![]() Elevator and mail shoot. 1993. |
![]() Stairs in 2003. |
![]() Detail. 2003. |
![]() Back side of Bradbury Building facing Biddy Mason Park. 2003. |
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| Note: This is not the official site for any of the places shown in Places Earth. Places Earth is not responsible for accuracy of the information. Hours of operations, prices, exhibits, and sometimes locations are subject to change without notice. |
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