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Lomaland had public buildings for the entire community and several private homes. The home of Albert G. Spalding, the sporting goods tycoon, was built in 1901. The building combines late-Victorian wooden architecture with historical motifs such as the modified Corinthian column (now shaped like a papyrus leaf) and flattened arches. The amethyst dome was restored by a team of scholars led by Dr. Dwayne Little of the Department of History and Political Science in 1983. | Table of Contents Mieras 1 Mieras 2 Mieras 3 Mieras 4 Archives, Theosophical Society, Pasadena, California 91109 PLNU# 1 673-3 - 2679.tif
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