• Removed from NRHP. September 27, 1989. The Pan-Pacific Auditorium was a landmark structure in the Fairfax District of Los Angeles, California.
  • Built and designed by Los Angeles architects Wurdeman & Becket, the Pan-Pacific Auditorium was opened on May 18, 1935.
  • (Image via the LA Public Library) In 1972, the Pan Pacific Auditorium dwindled in use, and, after some small expos in the spring, finally shut its doors for good.
  • The exposition never came off, but the name stuck. The Auditorium was built by Phillip and Clifford Henderson for their private corporation, Pan-Pacific Corp.
  • The Pan-Pacific Auditorium was built in Los Angeles, California. It opened on May 18, 1935. This video shares digital artist, Jim Van Schaacks rendition of t...
  • In April of 1936 famed conductor Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra played two concerts in the Pan-Pacific Auditorium to thousands.
  • The fundamental characteristics of the Streamline Moderne as noted by Gebhard and Winter are integral to the facade of the Pan Pacific Auditorium.
  • Virtually every photo I’ve seen of the Pan Pacific Auditorium on the 7500-7600 block of Beverly Blvd is of the marvelous Streamline Moderne entrance.
  • The Pan-Pacific Auditorium was built by Clifford W. Henderson and his brother Phillip in the Fairfax District at 7600 West Beverly Boulevard.
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