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March 2010

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Monday, March 15, 2010 – All in a Row

This is odd. It's Elk's Lodge Number 99, built in 1925, now the Park Plaza Hotel – 607 South Park View, just off Wilshire Boulevard near downtown Los Angeles – the work of the Art Deco architect Claude Beelman, during the time he was a Senior Partner at the firm he co-owned, Curlett and Beelman. It faces MacArthur Park. It's spooky. (Shots from a previous visit here)

Elk's Lodge Number 99, built in 1925, now the Park Plaza Hotel - 607 South Park View, just off Wilshire Boulevard near downtown Los Angeles - the work of the Art Deco architect Claude Beelman, during the time he was a Senior Partner at the firm he co-owned, Curlett and Beelman
Elk's Lodge Number 99, built in 1925, now the Park Plaza Hotel - 607 South Park View, just off Wilshire Boulevard near downtown Los Angeles - the work of the Art Deco architect Claude Beelman, during the time he was a Senior Partner at the firm he co-owned, Curlett and Beelman
Elk's Lodge Number 99, built in 1925, now the Park Plaza Hotel - 607 South Park View, just off Wilshire Boulevard near downtown Los Angeles - the work of the Art Deco architect Claude Beelman, during the time he was a Senior Partner at the firm he co-owned, Curlett and Beelman
Elk's Lodge Number 99, built in 1925, now the Park Plaza Hotel - 607 South Park View, just off Wilshire Boulevard near downtown Los Angeles - the work of the Art Deco architect Claude Beelman, during the time he was a Senior Partner at the firm he co-owned, Curlett and Beelman
Elk's Lodge Number 99, built in 1925, now the Park Plaza Hotel - 607 South Park View, just off Wilshire Boulevard near downtown Los Angeles - the work of the Art Deco architect Claude Beelman, during the time he was a Senior Partner at the firm he co-owned, Curlett and Beelman
Elk's Lodge Number 99, built in 1925, now the Park Plaza Hotel - 607 South Park View, just off Wilshire Boulevard near downtown Los Angeles - the work of the Art Deco architect Claude Beelman, during the time he was a Senior Partner at the firm he co-owned, Curlett and Beelman
Elk's Lodge Number 99, built in 1925, now the Park Plaza Hotel - 607 South Park View, just off Wilshire Boulevard near downtown Los Angeles - the work of the Art Deco architect Claude Beelman, during the time he was a Senior Partner at the firm he co-owned, Curlett and Beelman
Elk's Lodge Number 99, built in 1925, now the Park Plaza Hotel - 607 South Park View, just off Wilshire Boulevard near downtown Los Angeles - the work of the Art Deco architect Claude Beelman, during the time he was a Senior Partner at the firm he co-owned, Curlett and Beelman
Elk's Lodge Number 99, built in 1925, now the Park Plaza Hotel - 607 South Park View, just off Wilshire Boulevard near downtown Los Angeles - the work of the Art Deco architect Claude Beelman, during the time he was a Senior Partner at the firm he co-owned, Curlett and Beelman
Elk's Lodge Number 99, built in 1925, now the Park Plaza Hotel - 607 South Park View, just off Wilshire Boulevard near downtown Los Angeles - the work of the Art Deco architect Claude Beelman, during the time he was a Senior Partner at the firm he co-owned, Curlett and Beelman
Elk's Lodge Number 99, built in 1925, now the Park Plaza Hotel - 607 South Park View, just off Wilshire Boulevard near downtown Los Angeles - the work of the Art Deco architect Claude Beelman, during the time he was a Senior Partner at the firm he co-owned, Curlett and Beelman
Elk's Lodge Number 99, built in 1925, now the Park Plaza Hotel - 607 South Park View, just off Wilshire Boulevard near downtown Los Angeles - the work of the Art Deco architect Claude Beelman, during the time he was a Senior Partner at the firm he co-owned, Curlett and Beelman
Elk's Lodge Number 99, built in 1925, now the Park Plaza Hotel - 607 South Park View, just off Wilshire Boulevard near downtown Los Angeles - the work of the Art Deco architect Claude Beelman, during the time he was a Senior Partner at the firm he co-owned, Curlett and Beelman

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Technical Note:

These photographs were taken with a Nikon D200 – the lenses used were AF-S Nikkor 18-70 mm 1:35-4.5G ED, or AF Nikkor 70-300 mm telephoto. The high-resolution photography here was modified for web posting using Adobe Photoshop 7.0 software.

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