The Exposition Park Armory Armory (also known as the 160th Regiment State Armory)was designed in 1912 by architect John W. Woollett. It opened in 1914. A later name is the Wallis Annenberg Building for Science Learning and Innovation at the California Science Center.
About 25 soldiers in uniforms and helmets, with sidearms, standing in formation in the interior of the Exposition Park Armory, with row of 4 wheel-mounted machine guns in foreground
About 400 people, mostly uniformed soldiers, standing in the interior of the Exposition Park Armory, some in lines, some in small groups, some with backpacks, helmets, and rifles lying on the floor nearby, with doors to the outside in background, lights and mezzanine level at top
ANSWER: If you didn’t recognize the photo, surely the caption should have tipped you that the building is the National Guard Armory in Exposition Park. Simple,eh?
About 400 uniformed soldiers, standing in lines in the interior of the Exposition Park Armory, with about 80 civilians observing from mezzanine level, with color guard near center, 1 man in motion in center foreground
The Exposition Park Armory was designed in 1912 by architect John W. Woollett. It opened in 1914. A later name is the Wallis Annenberg Building for Science Learning and Innovation at the California Science Center.
The Exposition Park Armory (also known as the 160th Regiment State Armory) was designed in 1912 by architect John W. Woollett. It opened in 1914. A later name is the Wallis Annenberg Building for Science Learning and Innovation at the California Science Center.