Here tomorrow : preserving architecture, culture, and California's golden dreams / J.K. Dineen ; foreword by John King.

Old buildings in our midst call to the imagination, evoking a time just out of reach. Each structure in Here Tomorrow holds a story of California's rich past in its wainscoting, adobe brick, or Art Deco chandelier. The Temple of Kwan Tai on the fog-wreathed Mendocino coast contains the history...

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Main Author: Dineen, J. K. (John Kelley), 1968-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Berkeley, California : Heyday, [2013]
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505 0 |a Places of congregation -- Los Angeles Public Library, Central Branch, Los Angeles -- Griffith Observatory, Los Angeles -- Stanford Memorial Church, Palo Alto -- San Francisco City Hall, San Francisco -- Pasadena City Hall, Pasadena -- Temple Sherith Israel, San Francisco -- Santa Fe Depot, Fresno -- Hearst Memorial Mining Building, Berkeley -- Colorado Street Bridge, Pasadena -- Friendship Baptist Church, Pasadena -- Richmond Memorial Civic Center, Richmond -- First Church of Christ, Scientist, San Diego -- Conservatory of Flowers, San Francisco -- Alcatraz Historic Gardens, San Francisco -- Point Sur Lighthouse, Big Sur -- Manzanar Guard Tower, Independence. 
505 0 |a The home front -- Gamble House, Pasadena -- Charles Krug Winery, St. Helena -- Kaufmann House, Palm Springs -- Ennis House, Los Angeles -- Beringer Vineyards Rhine House, St. Helena -- Case Study House #18, Los Angeles -- Leland Stanford Mansion, Sacramento -- Hollywood Bungalow Courts, Los Angeles -- Warner Barn and Ranch House, San Diego -- Sikes Adobe Farmhouse, Escondido -- Hercules Workmen's Cottages, Hercules. 
505 0 |a Creative reuse -- African American Museum and Library, Oakland -- Mary Andrews Clark Memorial Home, Los Angeles -- Ferry Building, San Francisco -- Globe Mills, Sacramento -- Ford Assembly Building, Richmond -- Cavallo Point, The Lodge at Golden Gate, Sausalito -- Presidio Landmark, San Francisco -- Chinese Historical Society of America Museum, San Francisco -- Japanese American National Museum, Los Angeles -- Altenheim Senior Housing, Oakland -- USS Hornet Museum, Alameda. 
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