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Existing comment: Casa del Prado

The first Balboa Park replacement of a 1915 Exposition building, this structure was completed in 1971 with public bond funding. The ornamentation decorating the original building was replicated for the new building with the aid of private donations.

Architects Richard George Wheeler (1917-1990) and Samuel Wood Hamill (1903-1989) designed this space as a garden center for horticultural education and a home for youth arts groups. It covers 50,000 square feet and consists of two buildings separated by an open arcaded court. A patio, surrounded by a two-story arcade, is set within the south building. The theatre at the north is used for performances by youth musical and dance groups and the nation's oldest children's theatre program.

A 1915 Panama-California Exposition building designed as a temporary structure stood on this site for more than 50 years. Casa del Prado is smaller than the building it replaced and does not include the decorative west apse of the original, designed by architect Carleton Winslow (1876-1946) with twin bell towers and elaborate ornamentation resembling a Spanish Colonial church. Called the Varied Industries and Food Products Building, its exposition displays included production lines for cactus candy, wine, crackers, maple syrup, and Kellogg cereals. The building provided uction and maintenance.
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