The following is from a work-in-progress about the history of Fullerton. You can support my ongoing research and writing on Patreon.
For this series, I compare a historic photo of Fullerton with a contemporary one from approximately the same angle. Below are two photographs of the northwest corner of Wilshire and Lawrence Avenues–the first is of Fullerton’s second Grammar School, which opened in 1913, but was badly damaged in the 1933 earthquake and eventually torn down. It is now a Fullerton College parking lot, as shown in the second photo.


Here is the school from another angle, with a photo today from (approximately) the same angle.


And, just for fun, here’s another photo of the school.
