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The Fullerton Odd Fellows Temple, also known as IOOF Building or Independent Order of Odd Fellows Lodge No.103 or Williams Building, is located in Fullerton, Orange County, California. It was designed by Oliver S. Compton-Hall and built during 1927-28 for the Independent Order of Odd Fellows Lodge Number 103, which existed from 1901 to 1981.
Orange Picking (mural study for Fullerton, California Post Office) " " Object type: painting : Date: between circa 1941 and circa 1942 : Dimensions: height: 36.8 cm ...
The Fullerton Post Office, better known as the Commonwealth Station, was built in 1939 by the Works Progress Administration, in Fullerton, Orange County, Southern California. [1] Construction costs were $56,000 and took less than seven months to complete. The building was dedicated on November 1, 1938. [2]
Fullerton (/ ˈ f ʊ l ər t ən / FUUL-ər-tən) is a city located in northern Orange County, California, United States. As of the 2020 census, the city had a total population of 143,617. [6] Fullerton was founded in 1887. It secured the land on behalf of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway.
To this we entered by a large door somewhat to the west of the present main entrance, which door gave access to the entrance hall common to all the churches and to the High Police Office, which, with its Court Room, found some sort of accommodation above the entrance hall, and made a very dark and prison-like aisle. [10]
The Fullerton Police Department of Fullerton, California, was established in 1904 when the city was incorporated. The Fullerton Police Department currently employs 153 sworn officers and 78 civilian employees. It has a budget of about $54.7 million. [1] The current chief is Jon Radus. [2]
The historic Fullerton Police Station, formerly Fullerton City Hall, at 237 W. Commonwealth Ave. in Fullerton, California, was built during 1939 to 1942. It was designed in Mission Revival style by influential architect G. Stanley Wilson , and was made of poured concrete.
Aisle (known as Lunapads from 1993 to 2019) is a Canadian company that manufactures washable feminine hygiene products, [1] including cloth menstrual pads, period underwear, and menstrual cups. Overview