Southwest Museum and Casa Adobe

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Southwest Museum and Casa Adobe

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The Southwest Museum as seen from below at Casa de Adobe, 4605 N. Figueroa Street. A sign, bottom, points the way to the museum. A sign on the stone wall identifies Casa Adobe, the museum adobe annex that houses artifacts from the Spanish Colonial period.Charles Fletcher Lummis founded the Southwest Museum in 1907. The museum moved from Downtown Los Angeles to its current location at 234 Museum Drive in Mt. Washington in 1914, and has been there ever since. The 1914 building was designed by architects Sumner P. Hunt and Silas Reese Burns. It became part of the Autry National Center in 2004. The building is registered on the National Register of Historic Places. The Casa Adobe was completed in 1918 by the Hispanic Society of California and donated to the museum in 1925.
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