1931 – 1946 Non-Residential Development
Quality commercial architecture for this period was restricted to a few buildings, all in the Streamline Moderne style. The construction of the First Lutheran Church was important, both in its coherent design as well as a symbolic undertaking of the time. Several major public buildings and facilities were constructed in Fullerton, many with the benefit of the WPA. Again, a Spanish Colonial Revival architecture was the favored style for these buildings. Hillcrest Park, 1930s (improvements) Mutual Building & Loan Association, 1933 (remodeled) Pilasters at Amerige Park, 1934 Wilshire Junior High School, 1934-36 Fullerton College, 1935 Fullerton Post Office, 1938 Val Vita - Hunt Wesson Office, 1939 Fullerton City Hall, 1939 Fullerton Library, 1941 First Lutheran Church, 1942 Adams' Barbershop Building, 1946
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