Architectural Odyssey: A Bus Tour Through the Works of Richard D. King 1900-1933
Join the Hermosa Beach museum on an architectural bus tour featuring a champagne lunch and exclusive penthouse access in Long Beach’s Villa Riviera! (If paying with PayPal, see note in details)
DATE AND TIME
Sun, November 17, 2024
9:00 AM PST
LOCATION
Hermosa Beach Museum
710 Pier Avenue
Hermosa Beach, CA 90254
United States
DETAILS
Richard Douglas King was a prolific architect from the 1910-1930s with well over 125 commercial and residential designs throughout Southern California. Of note in Hermosa Beach are the Metropolitan (Bijou) Theater and the NW and NE corner buildings at Pier and Hermosa Avenue, as well as his 1917-built residence on Manhattan Avenue. This architectural tour will highlight and stop at several locations for photo opportunities, including R.D. King’s various designs in Culver City, the Wilshire District, downtown Los Angeles, and finally a spectacular rare visit to the original condition 16-story Villa Riviera Penthouse where R.D. King lived with his family for several years. From the time of its completion in 1928 through to 1955, it was the second-tallest building, and the tallest private building in Southern California. It has been called the city's "most elegant landmark" and a building that "has helped define the city" - it was one of the few buildings in Long Beach to withstand the 1933 earthquake. A meal and one beverage at an exclusive champagne lunch at the Villa Riviera is included in the ticket price. The bus tour will depart at 9am (please arrive by 8:40am) at 710 Pier Avenue on Sunday, November 17, and return in the late afternoon. PAYPAL NOTE: If you are paying with PayPal, please be sure to scroll all the way down to check the ReCaptcha to confirm payment after paying; please also ensure that you have a confirmation email from the museum in addition to your PayPal receipt.
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