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The image displays the facade of a two-story historical building, identified as the Spanne Building, located at 111 South I Street in Lompoc, California, United States. The exterior is composed of light-colored, weathered stucco or plaster, exhibiting significant peeling paint and exposed yellow-orange undercoat.

On the upper floor, a single arched window with a red-brown frame is visible, featuring interior window blinds and reflecting a tree. Directly above this window, a dark plaque with the embossed year "1892" is affixed to the wall. Below the window, a rectangular planter box is filled with a display of multi-colored artificial or real flowers, predominantly pink, purple, yellow, and white. Two small, dark red square accents are spaced horizontally across the upper wall.

The ground floor features a central double-door entrance constructed of dark wood with glass panels. Reflections in the glass depict a white vehicle and other elements of the street scene. Above the entrance, a dark red-brown awning or sign structure displays the partial word "OMMERCE" in white capital letters, likely indicating "COMMERCE." To the immediate right of the entrance, a brown, shield-shaped sign reads "SPANNE BLDG." at the top, followed by several horizontal lines of text that are illegible, and the year "1892" at the bottom. Further right, a section of the wall is covered with multiple white, rectangular notices or posters, illegible in detail, on a darker, textured background. The left side of the building's facade is partially obscured by the dense green foliage of a deciduous tree.

The scene is illuminated by bright daylight under a clear blue sky with minimal cloud cover, casting no discernible shadows from the building itself directly onto the street. The ground level features a dark paved surface with a horizontal green stripe painted near the bottom edge of the frame. No individuals are present in the image.
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Aug 24, 2025

Lompoc, USA

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The image displays the facade of a two-story historical building, identified as the Spanne Building, located at 111 South I Street in Lompoc, California, United States. The exterior is composed of light-colored, weathered stucco or plaster, exhibiting significant peeling paint and exposed yellow-orange undercoat. On the upper floor, a single arched window with a red-brown frame is visible, featuring interior window blinds and reflecting a tree. Directly above this window, a dark plaque with the embossed year "1892" is affixed to the wall. Below the window, a rectangular planter box is filled with a display of multi-colored artificial or real flowers, predominantly pink, purple, yellow, and white. Two small, dark red square accents are spaced horizontally across the upper wall. The ground floor features a central double-door entrance constructed of dark wood with glass panels. Reflections in the glass depict a white vehicle and other elements of the street scene. Above the entrance, a dark red-brown awning or sign structure displays the partial word "OMMERCE" in white capital letters, likely indicating "COMMERCE." To the immediate right of the entrance, a brown, shield-shaped sign reads "SPANNE BLDG." at the top, followed by several horizontal lines of text that are illegible, and the year "1892" at the bottom. Further right, a section of the wall is covered with multiple white, rectangular notices or posters, illegible in detail, on a darker, textured background. The left side of the building's facade is partially obscured by the dense green foliage of a deciduous tree. The scene is illuminated by bright daylight under a clear blue sky with minimal cloud cover, casting no discernible shadows from the building itself directly onto the street. The ground level features a dark paved surface with a horizontal green stripe painted near the bottom edge of the frame. No individuals are present in the image.

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