A photo a day of Rancho Palos Verdes, Rolling Hills & Palos Verdes Estates, located on the hills of PV peninsula at the southwestern tip of Los Angeles county
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
'L' is for Library - Malaga Cove Plaza Historic Library
It's a lovely building showing the influence of Spanish architecture that Southern California is known for. My local library is basically just a plain rectangular building ... it does have a "tin" roof, so guess that's indicative of old Floridian homesteads.
I loved that library, and driving down into Lunada Bay to get there. For years, it was the only library. I'd get the limit on the number of books you could check out and then read them all in one day. And I loved the fountain. Is it still there?
9 comments:
I agree! I absolutely LOVE libraries...we've been going to the one next to the mall a lot lately! :) :)
A Librarie beautiful.
I too am a fan of Libraries. In fact we have a small local one within walking distance.
This one you have shared is really beautiful.
Looks like an old-fashioned neighborhood library!
Cheers from another library lover.
Tash, excellent picture, with the angle of the roof from the left and the other rooflines above. Thanks, Fran W.
It's a lovely building showing the influence of Spanish architecture that Southern California is known for.
My local library is basically just a plain rectangular building ... it does have a "tin" roof, so guess that's indicative of old Floridian homesteads.
I loved that library, and driving down into Lunada Bay to get there. For years, it was the only library. I'd get the limit on the number of books you could check out and then read them all in one day. And I loved the fountain. Is it still there?
Really good L post. Love the tile roofs and Spanish-style architecture. Our local branch has a similar style but is teeny, tiny.
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