Brea City Hall and Park

Brea City Hall and Park
Location 401 S. Brea Blvd., Brea, California
Coordinates 33°54′51″N 117°54′5″W / 33.91417°N 117.90139°W / 33.91417; -117.90139Coordinates: 33°54′51″N 117°54′5″W / 33.91417°N 117.90139°W / 33.91417; -117.90139
Built 1928
Architect Allen Ruott
Architectural style Art Deco, Mission/Spanish Revival
NRHP Reference # 84000917
Added to NRHP May 24, 1984[1]

Brea City Hall and Park, in Brea, California, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.[1]

The Brea City Hall, designed by architect Allen Ruott, is Art Deco in styling and was built in 1928. It included a public library. A bathhouse and swimming pool and the surrounding park were also all designed by Ruott, as a unit. According to the NRHP nomination, the "use by Ruoff in the 1920's of Art Deco/Spanish Revival styling for civic architecture constitutes a major landmark in the small-scale urban environment of Brea and Orange County."[2]

The park, pool and city hall were funded by a $60,000 bond approved by the municipality in an October 1927 special election.[2]

An American Legion Hall, built in 1931, is another contributing building in the listing.[2]

The pool, called the "plunge", is a 25-meter municipal pool.[2]

Brea was incorporated in 1917 and then had 732 citizens.[2]

The facilities served, among others, oil field workers and their families who lived in an adjacent neighborhood developed in the 1920s by the Union Oil Company.[2]

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