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Project 365: February 2013
Pictures taken during the month of February as part of Project 365. The theme for this month is Buildings. Each day will be a different building shown in four views.
Day 32 (2013-02-01)
El Campanil Theatre on 2nd and G Street, Antioch CA
The historic El Campanil Theatre opened on November 1, 1928 in downtown Antioch. It now presents a wide variety of entertainment opportunities. El Campanil (the tower of bells) is Spanish in both name and architecture.
Day 32 (2013-02-01)
El Campanil Theatre on 2nd and G Street, Antioch CA
(For history see the 1st photo of this building)
Day 33 (2013-02-02)
Lynn House Gallery on W 1st Street & H Street, Antioch CA
The Lynn House Gallery houses exhibits throughout the year, with an emphasis on providing opportunities for local artists.
Day 33 (2013-02-02)
Lynn House Gallery on W 1st Street & H Street, Antioch CA
(For history see the 1st photo of this house)
Day 34 (2013-02-03)
Roswell Butler Hard House on W 1st & H Street, Antioch CA
The Historic Roswell Butler Hard House is owned by the City of Antioch, California. Roswell Butler Hard served as Contra Costa County Supervisor 1866-1868 and Sheriff from 1867 and 1869. The house is currently closed to the public, however there is a group that formed to help restore and preserve the house.
Day 34 (2013-02-03)
Roswell Butler Hard House on W 1st & H Street, Antioch CA
(For history see the 1st photo of this house)
Day 35 (2013-02-04)
Riverview Union High School at 1500 W First Street, Antioch CA
The Riverview Union High School was the first high school built in Contra Costa County. Charles Appleton Hooper donated the land to end a dispute between Antioch and Pittsburg over land that was used for the school. The school opened November 4, 1911. The Antioch Historical Society bought the property in 1999 and now use it as their home.
Day 35 (2013-02-04)
Riverview Union High School
1500 W First Street, Antioch CA
(For history see the 1st photo of this house)
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