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Following is only a partial listing of extant Parkinson-designed buildings, organized by state and city. Click on the building name to bring up an image. We have in the Parkinson Archives substantial documentation (original architectural and structural plans, historic images, and other data) for all these and many more fine buildings.
Of course, hundreds more buildings have been demolished, and are not included here. Please contact us regarding any specific buildings not listed. We also would appreciate hearing from you regarding additional information you can contribute, and latest news regarding the status of these properties.
Beverly Hills, California
- Saks 5th Avenue Original Building 1937
- W.J. Sloan Building 1935
- California Bank Building 1929
Brentwood, California
- Stokes Residence 1920
Burbank, California
- Lockheed Aircraft/Vega Plant 1936
Hollywood, California
- California Bank, Western Avenue Branch 1930
- Broadway Department Store Annex 1939
Los Angeles, California
- Bullock's Westwood Store 1931
- Engine House 18 1904
- Fairfax High School 1923
- Manual Arts High School 1933-1954
Long Beach, California
- Belmont Heights Methodist Church 1922
North Hollywood, California
- Security First National Bank Building 1923
Pasadena, California
- Ayers Residence 1913
- Chamber of Commerce Building 1906
- Hotel Green Annex 1902
- Citizens National Bank Building 1913
Riverside, California
- First National Bank, Riverside 1910
San Diego, California
- Spreckles Building 1924
Santa Barbara, California
- Elks Club Building 1926
Santa Monica, California
- Grant Grammar School 1936
- John Parkinson Residence 1918
- McKinley School 1935
- Santa Monica City Hall 1938
- Santa Monica Evening Outlook Building 1935
Santa Paula, California
- Farmers and Merchants Bank Building 1920
Trona, California
- American Potash & Chemical 1928
Whittier, California
- First National Bank 1922
Caliente, Nevada
- Union Pacific Hotel & Passenger Station 1922
Ogden, Utah
- Union Pacific Hotel & Passenger Station 1923
Seattle, Washington
- B.F. Day School 1892
- Jesuit College 1884
- Seattle First National Bank Building 1890
- Seattle Seminary 1891
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