When built in 1924 the building was a source of pride for Torrance, and was its first large meeting hall, preceding construction of a civic center.
[2] It was damaged in the 1933 Long Beach earthquake and was rebuilt as a New Deal project.
[1] The Torrance High School Campus Thematic Resources study states that the auditorium is an outstanding example of PWA Moderne work.
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