Holmby Hall
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holmby-hall-268-4748790
title:
Holmby Hall
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Holmby Hall is an historic landmark building in Westwood Village, Los Angeles, California. Built in 1929, Holmby Hall is a streetscape of six Spanish Colonial Revival storefronts and features a prominent white clock tower, capped by a green pinnacle. The tower measures about 110 feet tall and features six levels. The building was designed by noted architects Gordon Kaufmann, John and Donald Parkinson. While the overall architectural style of the building is usually described as Spanish Colonial
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Building in Los Angeles, California, US
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holmby_Hall
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2023-12-06T22:13:22Z
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