The Standard Oil Building in Whittier, California, is a historic structure designed by Rea Garstang in the Spanish Colonial Revival style and constructed in 1914 for the Standard Oil Company. This iconic building, now listed on the National Register of Historic Places, serves as a multi-functional space housing a restaurant, beauty salon, and day spa.
Originally built as a complex of Mission Style buildings surrounding a courtyard, the Standard Oil Building stands as a testament to the region's oil drilling history and architectural heritage. With its rich historical significance and versatile modern-day uses, this landmark continues to be a cherished part of the Whittier community.
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