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The Hall of Justice in Los Angeles is located at 211 W. Temple Street in the Civic Center district of Downtown Los Angeles. It occupies the southern two-thirds of the block between Temple and First streets and between Broadway and Spring streets.
The Hall of Justice is the oldest surviving government building in the Los Angeles Civic Center, that collection of city, county and federal buildings stretching for several blocks along Temple and First Streets in downtown Los Angeles.
Downtown's lovely Hall of Justice has been shuttered since the devastating 1994 Northridge quake rumbled through the Los Angeles area, damaging it beyond easy repair. The 1925 Beaux-Arts...
Jun 4, 2013 · Swathed in white Sierra granite, molded in the august beaux arts style, the Los Angeles Hall of Justice held 14 floors of courtrooms and jail cells, evidence rooms and coroner tables, as...
Oct 8, 2014 · The Hall of Justice is seen in the foreground of this aerial view of Los Angeles as seen from top of City Hall looking northwest on Jan. 12, 1951.
The Hall of Justice in Los Angeles is located at 211 W. Temple Street in the Civic Center district of Downtown Los Angeles. It occupies the southern two-thirds of the block between Temple and First streets and between Broadway and Spring streets.
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Aug 7, 2015 · Eric Mercado. Aug 7, 2015. Hall of Justice, Downtown, Elapsed Time: 66 years. Jail cells once occupied the top four floors of downtown’s Hall of Justice. Notorious criminals—among them...