Our LA Conservancy tour this year was to Union Station. Union Station was the last of the great railway stations, built in the late '30s. A few of us rode the train down, and visited nearby Olvera Street, which is across the street. Lots of great photos that day.
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The station's architecture was modelled after the Mission revival style of the Santa Barbara Courthouse |
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Inside, the station is all original |
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That ceiling is prefabbed concrete, for stability in earthquakes. But looks like wood. |
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Looking toward downtown |
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The tour guide told us these grapevines on Olvera St date to the 1850's |
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Inside, the station has a lot of art. This mural depicts California history. |
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It includes guys who hike. |
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