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Weldon J. Fulton

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Weldon J. Fulton (1911-1998) was an American architect who designed many buildings in Santa Monica, California, including the city's Camera Obscura overlooking the Pacific Ocean.[1] Fulton won design awards in 1970 for the community center in Inglewood, California and a fire station in Santa Monica.[2]

Fulton was born December 24, 1911, in Los Angeles. He married Eleanor Fulton in 1960 in Palos Verdes, California.[1][2]

He died on December 14, 1998, in Palm Springs. He was survived by daughters Darlene Emml and Diane Ross and a son, Weldon J.[1] [2]

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