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Dañiel Martinez, LAist

Posted inLocal History

Wayfarers Chapel finds potential new home in Rancho Palos Verdes

by Dañiel Martinez, LAist June 1, 2025

Accelerated land movements forced the dismantling of the Lloyd Wright building last year, with the intention of reconstructing the chapel in a new location.


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