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Along with the Packard Building, a renovated 1925 Mission Revival style building, and a farmer's market, it makes up a shopping center called the Anaheim Packing District. [1] The Packing House opened on May 31, 2014, and is located in a renovated 1919 [ 2 ] former Sunkist citrus packing house built in Spanish Colonial Revival style .
Academic library from 1906 to 1989, now administrative offices and upstairs reading room. The Mills College Margaret Carnegie Library Building, named in honor of Andrew Carnegie's daughter, is the only California Carnegie designed by renowned architect Julia Morgan, in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. 2: Claremont/Pomona College: Claremont ...
Sunkist Growers, Incorporated, branded as Sunkist, ... Sunkist label, UCLA Digital Library This page was last edited on 30 September 2024, at 15:24 (UTC). ...
Carnegie Library (Anaheim, California) F. Fullerton Public Library; H. ... Santiago Library System This page was last edited on 17 December 2016, at 05:36 (UTC). ...
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In 2002, Anaheim approved a $65 million project for a new library, retail, 500 apartments, and parking, including the revitalization of Anaheim Towne Center. [25] However Anaheim cancelled the library plans and put the Towne Center improvements on hold in 2003. [26] The Anaheim Packing House food hall did later open.
Carnegie Library (Anaheim, California)) Colton Carnegie Library; Andrew Carnegie Library (Corona, California) Dixon Carnegie Library, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Solano County; Carnegie Free Library (Eureka, California) Livermore Carnegie Library and Park; Carnegie Art Museum (Oxnard, California)
The Carnegie Library in Anaheim, California is a Carnegie library building built in 1908. The Classical Revival style building was designed by John C. Austin, and opened in 1909. It was a public library until 1963. During the 1970s it served as the personnel office for the City of Anaheim.