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Old Posted Jan 26, 2012, 2:18 PM
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Bay Cities Gaurentee building. Still the third tallest building in Santa Monica.



The Georgian Hotel. Still functioning as the same hotel.
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Wow, LA for sure has some damn fine deco.
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Wow, LA for sure has some damn fine deco.
Yeah, the lack of large art deco skyscrapers ala NYC/Chicago betrays the fact that LA has one of the largest (and nicest!) collections in the world.
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