Structure Type: built works - commercial buildings - office buildings

Designers: Taylor, Building Contractor, Riverside (firm); Winslow, Carleton Monroe, Sr., Architect (firm); Taylor (building contractor); Carleton Monroe Winslow Sr. (architect)

Dates: constructed 1929

4010 Mission Inn Avenue
Riverside, CA

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This small, one-and-a-half story office of the Autombile Club of Southern California, had a Spanish Colonial Revival character, with its barrel tile roof, arched, projecting porch, and stucco walls. Winslow worked with Bertram Goodhue, an early proponent of Spanish Colonial Revival imagery for Southern California. The building was later used for retail purposes.

The Automobile Club of Southern California Office is listed by the City of Riverside as a District Contributor - Seventh Street Historic District - 8/20/1980; the builder's last name was Taylor;

PCAD id: 7296