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Cabrillo Hall

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Cabrillo Hall (International Center Headquarters/ Brotherhood Headquarters/ "Wachere Crest")

This building was completed in 1909 and had various functions. It served as office for the Theosophical Society and as a residence for Katherine Tingley after 1909. It was originally located on the west side of Pepper Tree lane. Cabrillo Hall is currently the home of the Communication Studies department.

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