These drawings were borrowed from the County by the L.A. architectural firm of Parkinson and Parkinson in the 1920s, when they were approached to design a proposed (but never realized) expansion and remodeling of the courthouse. A former historical commissioner tells me that Parkinson didn't get around to returning the plans until 1992, but then asked to be recognized for their contribution. (Using the same logic, perhaps my neighbor will give me a plaque if I finally return the weed-whacker I borrowed from him twenty years ago.)
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While you're at the Old Courthouse, you might also want to check out their new photographic exhibit of the route of Lewis and Clark. And of course, stop by the County Archives and say hello to me too.
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A late happy birthday to Cynthia Ward and an early happy birthday to Phil Brigandi. See you both tomorrow at Disneyland!
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Awesome drawings! And Happy Birthday to Phil - make sure you take him through the castle!
Oh, we did! Again -- Beautiful work.
We also "plaqued" Phil since he now meets the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Historic Preservation.
Thanks for posting info about the Old Courthouse, Chris! We appreciate it. Happy belated 50th to Phil! Best regards, Carey Baughman
Charles L. ("L" stands for Lincoln) Strange was my great-grandfather. He moved to Mexico in the 1930s, where my father was born. It's special for me to see his drawings.
--Deborah Lincoln-Strange
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