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It is located in the historic downtown area of Fullerton, facing the Santa Fe Railway line. [2] It served historically as an Independent Order of Odd Fellows—IOOF Temple, a Moose Lodge, a meeting hall, a specialty store, a post office, and a music facility. It was built in Early Commercial style. [1]
Fullerton is also one of the few Southern California municipalities to be served by an independent newspaper, the Fullerton Observer. The Fullerton Observer Community Newspaper is an all-volunteer 40-year-old paper that is printed twice a month. It was founded in the late 1970s by Ralph Kennedy, a fair housing and civil rights activist who ...
The Fullerton Historic Theatre Foundation is currently in the process of fundraising and restoring the theater. Constructed by prominent local businessman C. Stanley Chapman, the building was designed as a combination of vaudeville and silent movie house flanked by a one-story retail wing, two-story café, and an having an Italian Renaissance ...
In 1980, The National Register of Historic Places recognized the Muckenthaler home as a historic site. A complete renovation of the site took place from 1981 to 1984. 1984, saw the creation of the first Master Plan outlining the future of the Muckenthaler. 1990–1993, held the construction of a new outdoor amphitheatre.
More: Popular downtown restaurant closes as historic Fayetteville buildings for sale The three buildings at 405-421 Hay St. in downtown Fayetteville were listed for $4.6 million on March 18 ...
Location of Orange County in California This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Orange County, California. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Orange County, California, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and ...
On May 16, the Historic Wilmington Foundation handed out its annual Preservation Awards.. In such categories as adaptive reuse (won by Olivero restaurant and others), rehabilitation (Tap Tea Bar ...
Hillcrest Park is a 37.8 acres (15 ha) park in Fullerton, California. Opened in 1922, it is the oldest park in the city of Fullerton. [1] The park is located north of Downtown Fullerton and Fullerton College between Brea Boulevard, Harbor Boulevard, Valley View Drive, and Lemon Street. It is operated by the Fullerton Department of Parks and ...