English: This is what the Los Angeles Junior Seminary looked like shortly after it was built in 1926. This building also served as St. John Vianney High School from 1954 to 1966. St. John Vianney Chapel, the only remaining portion of this original building, can be seen on the extreme right (North) side of the building.
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