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The 1930 Santa Fe depot serves as an Amtrak ticket office and passenger waiting area and has a cafe. It features Spanish Colonial Revival style architecture, as evidenced by the stuccoed walls, red tile roof, and decorative wrought ironwork. [12] The Union Pacific Railroad was the third railway to lay tracks through Fullerton and to build a ...
Patrons can park at PARC’s Brown Hotel Parking Garage for $12 and then leave the driving to TARC, with buses coming approximately every 15 minutes to get patrons to and from the art show worry-free.
The Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art, also known as RAFFMA, is an art museum of the California State University, San Bernardino main campus in San Bernardino, California. RAFFMA's permanent collections includes a world-class collection of about 200 Ancient Egyptian artifacts, a smaller selection of Italian pottery and Asian ceramics ...
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Sunny Hills Performing Arts Center is a performing arts hall in Fullerton, California. It has a capacity for 360 people and regularly hosts concerts and is a venue for Sunny Hills High School. [1] It is a notable venue for classical concerts in Orange County.
Twenty-seven apartments are available for students who have been accepted into the university MA or MFA visual and performing arts programs. One of the residential apartments is reserved for the art center’s artist-in-residence program. In addition, an 800-square-foot (74 m 2) private studio space is designated for the artist-in-residence.
A Bonney Lake City Council member is uncomfortable with a piece of art hanging in the city’s Justice and Municipal Center. The artwork is titled “D I V E R S I T Y.”
Florence (“Flossie”) Maud Arnold (née Millner) was born on September 6, 1900, in Prescott, Arizona Territory.She earned a Bachelor of Art in music in 1926 at Mills College in Oakland, CA and a Bachelor's in education in 1939 at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, CA. [1]