Bathroom Structures

circa 1926

Two almost identical rectangular structures were built to house bathrooms under the administration of Park Commissioner Ray Lambert. The first, originally a men’s restroom, is now used for storage. The second, originally a women’s restroom, has been remodeled to serve both men and women. Both are constructed of stone rubble and feature hipped roofs with projecting eaves and a central louvered ventilation pavilion that rises above the roof level. The first is roofed in red asphalt shingles, and the second is roofed in flat red tile. Both likely were roofed in green barrel ceramic tile, originally.

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