Los Angeles,
CA
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The
existing church is a neo-gothic, poured-in-place
concrete building built in the 1930's. An
un-reinforced masonry Parish Hall was built
adjacent to the church at approximately
the same time. In the 1980's, the Parish
Hall was condemned. At this time a new structure
was added to the existing building.
The new addition includes a large multi-use
fellowship hall accomodateing up to 380 people; meeting
and study rooms of various sizes, including
a furnished library; the Parish's administrative
offices; a day-care center and playground;
full commercial kitchen; and a half-basement
for scouting activities. |