Rosicrucian Park, Part 4
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Rosicrucian Park, part 1
Rosicrucian Park, part 2
Rosicrucian Park, part 3
Now we come to the last of the Egyptian revival architecture (that I took pictures of). In addition to the museum exterior, there are some interesting trees planted around the park.
I have no idea what this is, but it was tall

Odd-looking tree with an odd-looking trunk


Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum

That's a Cub Scout group on the right, waiting to tour the museum. There were several Scout or other educational groups touring the museum while I was there.
Sphinxes lining the Front Stairs

Fountain and statue of Tuaret

Herbert Hoover Junior High School

Across the street from the museum was this beautiful example of classic California architecture.
School Theater, with sign

That's it for Rosicrucian Park. The next series will focus on the exhibits inside the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum.
Rosicrucian Park, part 2
Rosicrucian Park, part 3
Now we come to the last of the Egyptian revival architecture (that I took pictures of). In addition to the museum exterior, there are some interesting trees planted around the park.
I have no idea what this is, but it was tall

Odd-looking tree with an odd-looking trunk


Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum

That's a Cub Scout group on the right, waiting to tour the museum. There were several Scout or other educational groups touring the museum while I was there.
Sphinxes lining the Front Stairs

Fountain and statue of Tuaret

Herbert Hoover Junior High School

Across the street from the museum was this beautiful example of classic California architecture.
School Theater, with sign

That's it for Rosicrucian Park. The next series will focus on the exhibits inside the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum.