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Selected works
Buildings designed by Weston & Weston (in Los Angeles unless otherwise noted) include:
- Farmers and Merchants Bank of Los Angeles Branch, 7th Street and Mateo Street (1924-1925)
- Los Angeles Public Library Alessandro Branch (1925-1926)
- Los Angeles Public Library Amelia Earhart Branch (1929), National Register of Historic Places #87001018, Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #302
- American Legion Post 43 (1929), Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #462
- Paul W. Ivey House (1930)
- V. J. Wagoner House (1936), Arcadia, California
- Ramona Gardens (with others) (1940)
- Aliso Village (with others) (1941-1942)
See also
References
- Nelson, Valerie J. (February 12, 2012). "Eugene Weston III dies at 87; modernist architect". Los Angeles Times.
- Michelson, Alan. "Weston and Weston, Architects (Partnership)". University of Washington Pacific Coast Architecture Database. Retrieved December 16, 2024.
- "National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form - Amelia Earhart Branch Library". United States Department of the Interior - National Park Service. May 19, 1987.
- ^ "Historical Cultural Monuments List" (PDF). City of Los Angeles. Retrieved August 28, 2024.