Deco in downtown: a study under the stars
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Devotees of Art Deco will appreciate the streamlined shapes and lush materials in “Downtown at Sunset: Art Deco,” an evening tour hosted by the nonprofit Los Angeles Conservancy as part of its annual summer walking series.
The tour focuses on the architecture and ornamentation of buildings created during the 1920s through the ‘40s in downtown L.A. Highlighted buildings include the 1928 Oviatt Building on Olive Street, the turquoise Eastern Columbia building on South Broadway and the Garfield and Sun Realty buildings. The nearly two-hour tour spans 5th to 9th streets and Flower Street to Broadway.
For the record:
12:00 a.m. Aug. 6, 2003 For The Record
Los Angeles Times Wednesday August 06, 2003 Home Edition Main News Part A Page 2 1 inches; 34 words Type of Material: Correction
L.A. Conservancy -- An incorrect phone number was listed in Thursday’s Home section for the “Downtown at Sunset: Art Deco” walking tour hosted by the Los Angeles Conservancy. The correct number is (213) 623-2489.
It begins at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, leaving from the Millennium Biltmore Hotel, 506 S. Grand Ave. Future tours, running Wednesdays through Sept. 24, will include Little Tokyo, Union Station and downtown’s evolving skyline. $8; free to conservancy members. Reservations required: (213) 430-CITY.
-- Lisa Boone
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