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This Spanish style building in Inglewood is identified as the constable's office. Historically in California, sheriffs, marshals and constables each served a different trial court. Sheriffs were associated with the superior court, marshals with the municipal court, and constables with the justice court. The 1931 Inglewood Civic Center, located at the corner of Queen and Grevillea Avenue, included the justice court, the constabulary (constable's office), the health center and the "outdoor relief division of the county charities." Architects William Allen and George Lutzi designed the 1951 replacement police station and located at 120 N. Grevillea Street as part of a new Civic Center. In 1971, the architectural firm of Charles Luckman and Associates designed the current Civic Center which includes a police station located at 1 Manchester Boulevard, at the corner of Grevillea Avenue. 1952:
dani_dj_2 29 de marzo de 2020 a las 07:42
Wow, I didn't remember it like that