
Title: Games of the XXIIIrd Olympiad, 1984 Los Angeles (CA), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Gymnastics, one of the favorite spectator sports includes new rhythmic gymnastics in the 1984 Olympics. The minimum age is 16 for men and 15 for women
Drawing Board Greeting Cards, Inc
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Title: 1984 Olympics Los Angeles (CA), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Equestrian Events, a sport that is poetry in motion, combining the skills of a well trained horse and a skillful rider. The 1984 Olympics includes show jumping, dressage and a three day event that features jumping, cross country and steeplechase courses
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Title: Games of the XXIIIrd Olympiad Los Angeles 1984 Los Angeles (CA), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
The Forum, Los Angeles, California site of the 1984 Olympic Basketball Competition. Official Licensee of the 1984 L.A. Olympic Games
Drawing Board Greeting Cards Inc
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Title: Games of XXIIIrd Olympiad Los Angeles 1984 Los Angeles (CA), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Arthur Montes De Oca Beautiful Los Angeles skyline at sunset, site of the 1984 Olympics
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Title: The Olympic Torch Relay, Los Angeles 1984 Olympics Los Angeles (CA), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Citius, Altius, Fortius. The Olympic Torch Relay, the carrying of the flame from Olympia, is a living reminder of the ancient origins of the Games and their on going transmission to the successive generations. Official Licensee of the 1984 L.A. Olympic Games
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Title: LA 1984 Olympics - Sam the Olympic Eagle Los Angeles (CA), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
mascot of the 1984 Olympics, against a view of downtown Los Angeles. Official Licensee of the 1984 L.a. Olympic Games
Drawing Board Greeting Cards Inc
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Title: Los Angeles 1984 Olympics Los Angeles (CA), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Sam, the Olympic Eagle, mascot of the 1984 Olympics, against a view of Mac Arthur Park, Los Angeles, California
Drawing Board Greeting Cards Inc
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Title: Universal Studios Hollywood Los Angeles (CA), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
East West Productions
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Title: Dodger Stadium Los Angeles (CA), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Dodger Stadium Los Angeles, California One of the nations most beautiful ballparks. Photography: Baron Woman
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Title: Hotel Hayward Los Angeles (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
206 W. 6th St., Los Angeles 14, Calif. 550 pleasant, cheerful rooms in the shopping, business and financial center of Los Angeles. Coffee shop and dining room. Relax in the beautiful Town Casino Cocktail Lounge
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Title: Hotel Hayward Los Angeles (CA), Chrome
Description:
206 W. 6th Street. 550 pleasant, cheerful rooms in the shopping, business and financial center of Los Angeles. Coffee Shop and Dining Room. Relax in the Beautiful Town Casino Cocktail Lounge
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Title: A Scene of the Miracle Mile, Along Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
H.S. Crocker Co. Inc
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Title: Los Angeles Coliseum and Sports Arena Los Angeles (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Mac Miller Aerial view of the hub of The Sports Capital of the World showing the Olympic Swim Stadium, Exposition Park, and the Los Angeles County Museum
Mitock & Sons
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Title: The Biltmore Hotel Los Angeles (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
The largest hotel in western America, 1,500 king size rooms. Situated between two tropical parks in heart of business district. Completely air conditioned. Television. Radio. Biltmore Bowl seats 1,500. Empire Room dining and dancing. Exhibition Hall - 16,900 square feet. Inside parking for 4,000 cars surrounding hotel
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Title: Golden Pagoda, Chinatown Los Angeles (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
950 Mei Ling Way, MA 8-4244. Hello: Just a card to remind you when in Los Angeles be sure to visit this most distinctive and colorfully decorated Chinese restaurant. The "Golden Pagoda" offers authentic, skillfully prepared Cantonese dishes which are efficiently served in the delightful atmosphere of the beautiful dining room. The cozy cocktail lounge offers a new and different cocktail, the Pagoda Delight. This is a must
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Title: Bit of Sweden Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
Description:
9051 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood Phone: BRadshaw 2-2800 The World's Most Unique Restaurant Featuring the largest Smorgasboard, fine foods and liqueurs
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Title: Du-Par's Restaurants Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
Description:
Known nation-wide for their simple but well prepared dishes such as "old fashioned" Buttermilk Hot Cakes served with Du-Par's own Boysenberry syrup; large fresh eggs cooked in Butter; Fresh Baked homemade pies...Chicken, Old English Beef steak and Steak and Kidney Pies. 3rd and Fairfax, Farmers Market; 1718 No. Vine St., Hollywood; 12036 Ventura Blvd., Studio City; and 5601 Wilshire Blvd., Miracle Mile
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Title: Rene & Jean Los Angeles (CA), Linen PM 1941 Feb-24
Description:
French table d'hote. R. Mignon, Manager. "Good Food the Secret of Our Success"
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Title: Albert's Motel Los Angeles (CA), Linen PM 1942 Jul-6
Description:
In Los Angeles, Cal. Albert's Motel Bet. Glendale and Pasadena Centrally Located Albert's Motel, 1460 Colorado Blvd. Healthiest spot in Los Angeles. Near all points of interest. 10 minutes to Hollywood. On State Hwy. 134, 5 blocks west of U.S. Hwy. 66. Single rooms or complete, cozy apartments for 1 or 6 persons. Daily maid service. Closed garages. Recreation grounds. An ideal spot for a vacation or honeymoon retreat. Phone ALbany 2157. Mr. and Mrs. Albert, Owners and Managers
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Title: Union Station Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
Description:
Typically Californian in its spacious and beautiful Spanish architecture, the new Los Angeles Union Station, built at a cost of $11,000,000 provides a setting which typifies to visitors the charm and hospitality of Los Angeles and Southern California. The buildings and tracks cover 40 acres of ground; the station, which extends 850 feet along Alameda Street, is the gateway to Los Angeles' Civic Center. Its lavish appointments and ultra-modern facilities make it the most attractive railroad station in America
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Title: Union Station Los Angeles (CA), Linen PM 1941 Feb-22
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Title: Attractive Mezzanine Parlor - New Rosslyn Hotels - Fifth and Main Streets Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
Description:
A Friendly Hotel For All The People 110 Rooms -- 800 Baths -- Popular Free Auto Bus meets all trains Automobile entrance direct to Hotel Lobby Descriptive folder with rates sent upon request
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Title: Hollywood Boulevard, Looking East from Warner Bros. Theatre Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
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Title: Lobby, New Rosslyn Hotel Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
Description:
1100 Rooms...800 Baths Rates Per Day Single Double Rooms without Bath...$1.50-2.50 2.00-3.00 Rooms with Private Bath...2.00-5.00 3.00-7.00 World Famous Dining Room - Popular Prices Auto Entrance Direct to Hotel Lobby Free Hotel Bus Meets All Trains
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Title: Olympic Memorial Stadium, Exposition Park Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
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Title: New Rosslyn Hotels Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
Description:
These twin hotel are connected by marble subway. Fifth and Main Streets. 1100 Rooms - 800 Baths - Popular Rates. Free Auto Bus meets all trains. Automobile entrance direct to Hotel Lobby. Descriptive folder with rates sent upon request
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Title: The Los Angeles Public Library Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
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Title: View in Pershing Square: Biltmore Hotel and New Auditorium Building Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
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Title: Clifton's Pacific Seas Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
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Title: Clifton's Pacific Seas Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
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Title: San Carlos Hotel Los Angeles (CA), Linen PM 1941 Sep-24
Description:
"Where You Feel at Home" Downtown, overlooking beautiful Pershing Square, opposite Biltmore Hotel. Regular prices ... coffee shop ... garage. Moroists - "Come as you Are"
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Title: Normandy Motel Los Angeles (CA), Linen PM 1951 Oct-4
Description:
NORMANDY MOTEL 2426 Colorado Blvd., Los Angeles 41, California Telephone ALbany 1372 In Eagle Rock between Pasadena and Glendale on State Highway 134. 20 minutes to down town Los Angeles, 15 minutes to Hollywood. New first class owner-managed motel that will appeal to the discriminating traveler
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Title: International Hotel Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
Description:
650 Spacious Air Conditioned - Heated Soundproof Rooms - Heated Pool - 3 Dining Rooms - Coffee Shop - 3 Cocktail Lounges Free direct phone from Terminal Baggage Area for Free Transportation to Hotel. Free Self-Parking for 2000 cars
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Title: The Farmers Market Third And Fairfax Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
Description:
The famous Farmers Market is shown here in the active selling of the Gilmore Stadium on the left, the Hollywood Stars Gilmore Field, and the Pan-Pacific Auditorium in the background. The Farmers Market had its humble beginning in the eighteen crude little booths offering fresh vegetables, fruits, eggs, poultry, dairy products, homebaked bread, and California wines, all direct from the farmer. From this mushroomed the most unique and complete marketing center of the West, offering every type of foods, home furnishings, hardware, apparel, gifts, and souvenirs
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Title: Looking West of 7th St., Near Hill Los Angeles (CA), Linen
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Title: Coliseum, Exposition Park Los Angeles (CA), Linen PM 1936 Aug-16
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Title: Broadway, Looking North Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
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Title: Elks Temple No. 99 Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
Description:
160 De Luxe Hotel Rooms Open to All Elks, their families and friends. Popular Price Coffee Shop - Cocktail Lounge - Swimming Pool and other Club facilities available to Guests
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Title: Aloha Clifton's Pacific Seas Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
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Title: Looking West on Seventh Street at Hill Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
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Title: Al Malaikah Temple, Shrine Auditorium Los Angeles (CA), Linen PM 1951 Aug-10
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Title: Westlake Park Los Angeles (CA), Linen PM 1952 Aug-5
Description:
Close to the heart of the city pleasure seekers enjoy boating, concerts and garden walks in the 32 acres of Westlake Park
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Title: Aloha Clifton's "Pacific Seas" 618 So. Olive St Los Angeles (CA), Linen
Description:
Clifton's "Pacific Seas" Step from the street with its dust and cries Into an Island paradise. Amid these tropic trees and flowers, Find rest and peace and happy hours, Where rainbow waters cool the air; Where girls with blossoms in their hair Offer you tempting foods to eat; Where the atmosphere is gay and sweet With friendliness; where music sings To lift your spirit on its wings. From here you'll seek the streets again Refreshed to meet your fellow men
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Title: Coliseum Los Angeles (CA), Linen PM 1941 Nov-18
Description:
The Coliseum, seating 105,00 scene of the 1932 Olympics is one of gest and best equipped stadiums in the world
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Title: Ticket Concourse, Union Station Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
Description:
This spacious Ticket Concourse has been beautifully decorated in magnificent colors. The three great railroad systems which built and operate this fine passenger station have provided every convenience for the arriving or departing traveller
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Title: Exposition Park Coliseum Los Angeles (CA), Linen PM 1945 Apr-19
Description:
The Coliseum, located in Exposition Park, is one of the largest and finest stadiums in the world, with a seating capacity of over 110,000. It has been the scene of many famous and spectacular events, including Motion Picture Pageants, several Eucharistic Congresses and the 1932 Olympic Games
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Title: He Folks I Just arrived (CA), Linen PM 1943 Aug-21
Description:
Hey Folks! I just arrived dragging my ass into _____ California
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Title: Farmer's Market Los Angeles (CA), Chrome PM 1954 May-22
Description:
World-famed market in which there are 175 different shops. Colorful and typically California. Viewed on Tanner Gray Line Tour No. 8
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Title: Alexandria Hotel Los Angeles (CA), Chrome PM 1957
Description:
"Warmth and Beauty" aptly describes this portion of the new Alexandria Hotel lobby. A comprehensive modernization program has made this well known hotel one of the most beautifully appointed hostelries in Southern California
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Title: Los Angeles International JET Port Los Angeles (CA), Chrome PM 1964
Description:
Los Angeles International Airport The spectacular new Jet-Port offers the ultimate in passenger service, convenience and comfort. Note the cabin level "Plane Boarding Ramps" featured in all the Satellite facilities and the magnificent Theme Building restaurant and control tower in background. Color courtesey American Airlines
Mitock & Sons
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Title: Miracle Mile, Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
Description:
Many attractive suburban shopping districts are part of Los Angeles. The "Miracle Mile" so named because of itsz rapid development, and is one of the most interesting. Many of the leading downtown retail and department stores have established beautiful and unique shops along this "Fifth Avenue of the West."
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Title: Facade, Bullock's Store For Men Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
Description:
Bullock's. Broadway, Hill And Seventh, Los Angeles, California
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Title: The Ambassador Hotel, Crystal Plunge and Suntan Beach Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
Description:
A Twenty-Two Acre Playground in the Heart of a Great City offers endless opportunity for healthful recreation--tennis, golf, and the wonderful Lido with its Sun-tan sand bathing beach and crystal clear plunge. Home of the World Famous "Cocoanut Grove" where smart set and cinema stars mingle nightly
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Title: The World Famous Cocoanut Grove, Los Angeles Ambassador Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
Description:
Los Angeles Ambassador, Home of the World Famous Cocoanut Grove
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Title: Wilshire Boulevard Entrance Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
Description:
to the Los Angeles Ambassador. 'A Twenty-Two Acre Playground in the Heart of a Great City' Offers endless opportunity for healthful recreation tennis, golf, and the wonderful Lido with its Sun-Tan sand bathing beach and crystal clear plunge
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Title: University of California at Los Angeles Los Angeles (CA), Linen PM 1945 Oct-9
Description:
U.C.L.A. (the Bruins) located in Westwood Village, a suburb of Los Angeles, picturesque in its complete plan of Spanish architecture throughout the community
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Title: Los Angeles Coliseum (Olympic Stadium) Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
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Title: The Longest Lunch Counter in the World. F. W. Woolworth Co Los Angeles (CA), Linen PM 1945 Feb-4
Description:
431 So. Broadway. Located in the heart of downtown Los Angeles. The world's longest lunch counter. 100 yards long - Newest and finest in the West. Air-conditioned
Curt Teich & Co
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Title: Waiting Room, Union Station Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
Description:
In keeping with the lavish appointments provided in the new Los Angeles Union Station, this glimpse of the Waiting Room shows the leather upholstered settees provided for the comfort of the passengers
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Title: Ticket Concourse, Union Station Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
Description:
This spacious Ticket Concourse has been beautifully decorated in magnificent colors. The three great railroad systems which built and operate this fine passenger station have provided every convenience for the arriving or departing traveller
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Title: Waiting Room, Union Station Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
Description:
In keeping with the lavish appointments provided in thenew Los angeles Union station, this glimpse of the Waiting Room shows the leather upholstered settees provided for the comfort of the passengers
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Title: "Miracle Mile," Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
Description:
Many attractive suburban shopping districts are part of Los Angeles. The "Miracle Mile" so named because of its rapid development, and is one of the most interesting. Many of the leading downtown retail and department stores have established beautiful and unique shops along this "Fifth Avenue of the West."
C. T. Art Colortone
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Title: Broadway Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
Description:
Curt Teich & Co
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Title: Broadway South from Sixth Street Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
Description:
Broadway at night, in downtown Los Angeles, is aglow with brillant lights. The many attractive shops, theatres, and cafes afford great interest to visitors of the Southland
C.T. Art-Colortone
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Title: Busy Crowds on Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles (CA), Linen PM 1942 Aug-25
Description:
Wilshire Boulevard is the Fifth Avenue of the West, with its many smart shops, restaurants, and famous hotels, and many other unique attractions that have made this boulevard famous. It is considered one of the most heaviest traveled thoroughfares in the world
C. T. Art Colortone
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Title: Just arrived in Los Angeles, California Los Angeles (CA), Linen PM 1945 Nov-29
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Title: The Los Angeles Public Library Los Angeles (CA), Linen PM 1942 Mar-18
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Title: Edward L. Doherty Memorial Library, University of Southern California Los Angeles (CA), Linen PM 1942 Apr-7
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Title: Terminal Annex, United States Post Office Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
Description:
The new $1,700,000 Terminal Annex Post Office, adjoining the new Union Station, handles the incoming and outgoing mail for the Metropolitan Los Angeles
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Title: Broadway Los Angeles (CA), Divided Back PM 1907 Nov-12
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Title: The "Examiner" Building Los Angeles (CA), Divided Back PM 1920 Jul-14
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Title: Beverly Hill, Between the City and Sea Los Angeles (CA), Divided Back unused
Description:
Beverley Hill, Between the City and Sea. Perey H. Clark Co., Agents. 311 H. W. Hellman Building, Los Angeles. LOS ANGELES PACIFIC SHORT LINE TO THE SEA Balloon Route Excursion The Scenic Trolley Trip 101 Miles--One Day--One Dollar The Only Trolley Trip Going One Way and Returning Another--Visiting 10 Beaches and 8 Cities. Paralleling the mountains from Los Angeles to the ocean, then 36 miles along the Seashore. Parlor Cars; Reserved Seats; Competent Guides. FREE ATTRACTIONS--An ocean voyage on wheels, the cars running a mile into the ocean on Long Wharf, Port Los Angeles; Admission to largest Aquarium on Pacific Coast; Ride on the L. A. Thompson Scenic Railway at Venice; Admission to Camera Obscure, Santa Monica. Last Car 9.40 A. M. Daily, 429 South Hill, Los Angeles
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Title: Dredging Los Angeles Harbor Los Angeles (CA), Divided Back PM 1914 Jul-2
Description:
Dredging Los Angeles Harbor and Steamer Harvard
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Title: Fountain and Boat House, Westlake Park Los Angeles (CA), Divided Back PM 1912 Jul-5
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Title: Old Mission Church Los Angeles (CA), Divided Back PM 1911 May-2
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Title: Spring Street Los Angeles (CA), Divided Back unused
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Title: Gaylord Hotel and Apartments Los Angeles (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
3355 Wilshire Boulevard. Home of the famed Secret Harbor
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Title: Freeway "Stack" Los Angeles (CA), Chrome PM 1956 Aug
Description:
An engineering masterpiece. Four levels of steel and concrete, branching into the "Hollywood", "Harbor", "Santa Ana", and "Arroyo Seco" freeways. L. A. Civic Center in distance
A. Mtock & Sons
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Title: Greek Theatre Los Angeles (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
"The world's most beautiful outdoor theatre" is located in Griffith Park, where each summer, under the direction of James A. Dolittle, a season of ballet, opera and other forms of outstanding musical theatre is presented
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Title: Greek Theatre Los Angeles (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
"The world's most beautiful outdoor theatre" is located in Griffith Park, where each summer, under the direction of James A. Doolittle, a season of ballet, opera and other forms of outstanding musical theatre is presented
Curteichcolor
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Title: Greek Theatre Los Angeles (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
"The world's most beautiful outdoor theatre" is located in Griffith Park, where each summer, under the direction of James A. Doolittle, a season of ballet, opera and other forms of outstanding musical theatre is presented
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Title: Kiosko on Olvera Street Los Angeles (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
'Bandstand' located in the center of the old plaza, across from the oldest church in Los Angeles, is a reminder of old Mexico. Every city, town or pueblo has one in its square for the presentation of music on Saturday, Sunday and Festive Holidays
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Title: Commerce Hyatt House Los Angeles (CA), Chrome PM 1968
Description:
Free Advance Reservation Service. 175 air conditioned rooms and suites - luxurious dining, lounge and entertainment facilities - heated pool - conference and banquet rooms for all occasions - 24 hour coffee shop - 24 hour switboard - helicopter service to L.A. International - Hertz Rent-A-Car Service in lobby
Henry McGrew
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Title: First Baptist Church Mar Vista Los Angeles (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
11811 Venice Boulevard Los Angeles, California 90066 Gwin Turner, Pastor
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Title: The Baptist Temple Los Angeles (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
10525 Venice Blvd.; Gwin Turner, Pastor - (213) 204-1436
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Title: Mac Arthur Park Los Angeles (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Located on Wilshire Boulevard between Alvarado and Parkview, this beautiful park was named after General Douglas Mac Arthur
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Title: Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena Los Angeles (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
This air-conditioned structure, near the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, will accommodate sporting events, trade shows, conventions, etc. with a seating capacity ranging from 16,000 for ice hockey to a maximum of nearly 30,000 for conventions
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Title: San Carlos Hotel Los Angeles (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
"Where you feel at home" Fifth and Olive Streets Los Angeles 13, California MAdison 8-2291 Downtown, overlooking beautiful Pershing Square, opposite Biltmore Hotel. Walking distance to airlines, bus terminal, and railway offices. Moderate prices. A fireproof garage adjoins the hotel
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Title: CBS Television City Los Angeles (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
CBS Television City, Los Angeles, is the first program production plant to be built especially for Television. It houses four large studios and covers two acres of a 19-acre tract of land between Hollywood and Beverly Hills
The Geo. H. Eberhard Company
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Title: Clifton's "Pacific Seas" Los Angeles (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Waterfall (one of twelve) in mist-shrouded flower grotto. Guests pay what they wish and dine free unless delighted. 618 South Olive St., Los Angeles
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Title: Clifton's "Pacific Seas" Los Angeles (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Overlooking dining room waterfall (one of twelve). Guests "Pay what they wish" or "Dine free unless delighted." 618 South Olive St
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Title: Original Brown Derby Restaurant Los Angeles (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the many fine restaurants for which Los Angeles is noted, is located on Wilshire Boulevard
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Title: Ambassador Hotel and Pool Los Angeles (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
World famous, the Ambassador is centrally located on Wilshire Boulevard in the midst of 22 acres of beautifully landscaped lawns and palm gardens. The popular Sun Club with its Olympic size pool, is complete with cabanas, sun decks and snack bar
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Title: City Center Motel Los Angeles (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
1135 West 7th St. MAdison 8-7141; TWX LA 608. "In the heart of downtown Los Angeles" "Convenient to all Freeways" Room Phones, heated pool, refrigerated air-conditioning, television, steam heat, free parking
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Title: San Carlos Hotel, "Where you feel at home" Los Angeles (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Fifth and Olive Streets. Downtown, overlooking beautiful Pershing Square. Opposite Biltmore Hotel. Moderate prices. There is no extra charge for two persons occupying the same room. A fireproof garage adjoins the hotel
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Title: Beverley Hills Hotel Los Angeles (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
A fourteen acre country estate in the heart of Los Angeles on Beautiful Sunset Boulevard
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Title: Universal City Studios Los Angeles (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
ONe of the many panoramic views seen from the GlamorTram on the tour at Universal City Studios
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Title: Farmers Market Los Angeles (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
A huge block of shops catering to all tastes in foods, gifts, and miscellaneous offerings of all kinds
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Title: Golden Tagoda Los Angeles (CA), Chrome PM 1976 Sep-7
Description:
Hello: Just a card to remind you when in Los Angeles be sure to visit this most distinctive and colorfully decorated Chinese restaurant. The "Golden Pagoda" offers authentic skillfully prepared Cantonese dishes which are efficiently served in the delightful atmosphere of the beautiful dining room. The cozy cocktail lounge offers a new and different cocktail, The Pagoda Delight. This is a must. 950 MA Ling Way - Chinatown, Los Angeles MA 8-4244
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Title: Los Angeles, California Los Angeles (CA), Chrome PM 1967 Feb-25
Description:
Breathtaking view of dynamic Los Angeles, showing Freeways, Union Station, and Terminal Annex Post Office
Mitock & Sons
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Title: The Thousand Islands International Bridge Los Angeles (CA), Chrome PM 1950 Oct-7
Description:
State Capitals 48 States, Washington, D.C. and the White House Churches, Post Offices, Court Houses, Public Buildings, Bridges, Waterfalls, Indians, Hotels, Hospitals, City Halls 50 Cards for $1.00 Large Letter Cards Nationwide View Cards 15 - 25c; 40 - 50c; 100 - $1.00 Sweeney's Card Service 1033 McDonnell Ave. East Los Angeles 22, Calif
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Title: Hollywood & Vine Los Angeles (CA), Chrome PM 1971 Sep-20
Description:
The most famous corner in Hollywood where everyone passes at sometime or another
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Title: Coliseum, Exposition Park Los Angeles (CA), Chrome PM 1958 Dec-28
Description:
One of the largest and finest stadiums in the world, with a seating capacity of over 110,000
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Title: Cocoanut Grove Los Angeles (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
The World Famous Cocoanut Grove Los Angeles Ambassador
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Title: Greater Los Angeles Freeway Guide Los Angeles (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Los Angeles Freeways
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Title: New Los Angeles County Court House Los Angeles (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
This magnificent new $24,000,000 edifice is one of many planned additions that will form the group of Public Buildings of the Los Angeles Civic Center
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Title: Chinatown At Night Los Angeles (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
The brilliantly lighted buildings of Oriental architecture, with fantastic towers and pagodas, New Chinatown is a quaint and fascinating community
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Title: Greetings from Farmer's Market Los Angeles (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Produce at Farmer's Market Los Angeles, California The finest produce available in breathtaking color displays. Much of this delicious fruit is flown in daily from the Islands of the Pacific
Mitock & Sons
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Title: Broadway Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
Description:
The city of Los Angeles was founded in 1781 with eleven families of settlers from Mexico, now has a population one and one-half million persons in an area of 450 square miles
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Title: Richfield Building Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
Description:
One of the many new and beautiful sky-scrapers that make Los Angeles' skyline so famous
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Title: The New Los Angeles Civic Center Los Angeles (CA), Linen PM 1961 Nov-4
Description:
The Civic Center built in modern Gothic style with its gardens and fountains is one of the most impressive sections in Los Angeles
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Title: The Public Library Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
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Title: Broadway at Sixth Street showing Story Building Los Angeles (CA), Linen PM 1917 Aug-24
Description:
Curt Teich & Co
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Title: Facade, Bullock's store for men Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
Description:
Bullock's, Broadway, Hill and Seventh
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Title: New Chinatown, Los Angeles, California Los Angeles (CA), Linen
Description:
The brilliantly lighted buildings of Oriental architecture, with fantastic towers and pagodas, New Chinatown in Los Angeles is a quaint and fascinating community. Shops crowded with art treasures of the Orient. and Chinese Restaurants serving delicately flavored foods, attract big nightly crowds
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Title: Daily Crowds - Seventh at Broadway Los Angeles (CA), Linen PM 1948 Feb-25
Description:
Seventh and Broadway is the hub of activity upon which the City of Los Angeles constantly revolves. Its daily passing parade reflects a true cross section of the population of this metropolis of the West
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Title: Los Angeles County General Hospital Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
Description:
The County Hospital, costing 13 million dollars, is one of the largest and best equipped in the world. There are 123 buildings on 56 acres of ground. An average of 4 thousand patients are treated daily
Longshaw Card Co
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Title: Broadway Los Angeles (CA), Linen
Description:
LA-50
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Title: The Trojan Statue, University of Southern California Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
Description:
The eight-foot bronze statue of "The Trojan" symbolizes the motto "Faithful, Scholarly, Skillful, Courageous, Ambitious." The Doheny Memorial Library was built at a cost of over $1,000,000 and has 300,000 volumes and many special libraries
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Title: New Union Station Los Angeles (CA), Linen PM 1947 May-2
Description:
Typically California, beautiful and spacious - ultra modern in equipment, the new Los Angeles Passenger Terminal is the most attractive railroad station in the country. Built at a cost of $11,000,000 by the Santa Fe Southern Pacific and Union Pacific Railroads, the buildings and tracks cover 40 acres of ground, in a setting that typifies the glamours of the Southland, where arriving visitors will see orange trees, olive and pepper trees, palms and beautiful flowers
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Title: Broadway Los Angeles (CA), Linen PM 1941 Jul-14
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Title: Daily Crowds - Seventh at Broadway Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
Description:
Seventh and Broadway is the hub of activity upon which the City of Los Angeles constantly revolves. Its daily passing parade reflects a true cross section of the population of this metropolis of the West
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Title: Public Library Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
Description:
The splendid Los Angeles Library costing $2,300,000 with seventeen reading rooms, a music room, art room and lecture hall gives specialized service to the appreciative public of Los Angelese
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Title: Public Library Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
Description:
The splendid Los Angeles Library costing $2,300,000, with seventeen reading rooms, a music room, art room, and lecture hall gives specialized service to the appreciative public of Los Angeles
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Title: Broadway Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
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Title: Daily Crowds--Seventh at Broadway Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
Description:
Seventh and Broadway is the hub of activity upon which the City of Los Angeles constantly revolves. Its daily passing parade reflects a true cross section of the population of this metropolis of the West
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Title: Parklabrea Towers and Residential Community - Whilshre District Los Angeles (CA), Linen PM 1952 Aug-18
Description:
Parklabrea Towers and Residential Community occupies 176 acres in the heart of the Wilshire District of Los Angeles. The eighteen 13 story buildings and surrounding apartment dwellings establish a resident population of about 12,000 people. Parklabrea is conveniently situated near the famous "Miracle Mile" Wilshire Boulevard shopping district. Hancock Park, locale of the famous La Brea Tar Pits, where bones of prehistoric animals have been found, may be seen to the right in this view
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Title: View In Pershing Square Los Angeles (CA), Linen PM 1948 Nov-27
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Title: Westwood Village Los Angeles (CA), Linen PM 1955 Nov-29
Description:
Westwood Village nestles in the Westwood Hills at the foot of the campus of the University of California at Los Angeles. It is a sparkling little college town, resplendent with high towered buildings, smart shops, red tiled roofs and patios and is the shopping center of the near by residential districts
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Title: Hall of Justice Los Angeles (CA), Linen PM 1949 Feb-23
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Title: Los Angeles County General Hospital Los Angeles (CA), Linen PM 1945 May-17
Description:
C.T. Art-Colortone
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Title: The City Hall and the Stephen M. White Statue Los Angeles (CA), Linen PM 1948 Mar-22
Description:
The statue of Stephen M. White honors a man who was Senator for California from 1893 to 1899 and the noted champion of the "little man" against huge corporations ruling California politics at that time. In the background is the City Hall, the tallest building in Los Angeles in the heart of the Civic Center
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Title: Public Library Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
Description:
The splendid Los Angeles Library costing $2,300,000, with seventeen reading rooms, a music room, art room, and lecture hall gives specialized service to the appreciative public of Los Angeles
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Title: University of Southern California Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
Description:
Mudd Hall; College of Pharmacy; Science Bldg. and School of Medicine; Bovard Adm. Bldg.; Student Union Bldg.; School of Law; Bridge Hall The University of Southern California was founded July 29th, 1879. The campus comprises 45 acres, most of which front on beautiful University Avenue. The University consists of 24 schools and colleges, with a total enrollment of over 7500 students, and has approximately 500 faculty members. The University is directly opposite Exposition Park wherein is located the famous Coliseum of which the University of Southern California (Trojans) play their home football games
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Title: Trinity Auditorium Building Los Angeles (CA), Divided Back unused
Description:
TRINITY AUDITORIUM BUILDING LOS ANGELES, CAL. Class A, Fireproof, 160x155 feet. Nine stories with Basement features and Roof Garden. Erected by TRINITY M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH AUDITORIUM, with capacity of 2300. For church purposes on Sundays and stated occasions, other times for rent for high grade concerts, lectures, conventions, etc. On second and third floors are Social Halls, open every evening for young people. Ladies Parlor and Library. Three full stories for church purposes. The six upper stories--325 rooms--will be used as a first class HOTEL FOR MEN. Rooms with either private bath or shower. Four public showers on each floor. Also a Gymnasium, Club Room and Bowling Alley, for the use of roomers
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Title: St. Vincent's College Los Angeles (CA), Divided Back PM 1909 Sep-24
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Title: The New Times Building Los Angeles (CA), Divided Back PM 1915 Jun-11
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Title: Immaculate Heart College, Hollywood Los Angeles (CA), Divided Back unused
Description:
Hollywood, Cal., ................1915 No post card can tell the story of Hollywood-the beautiful foothill suburb which our party visited today. It is a most attractive city of fine homes, fine churches, schools, libraries, hotels and business houses, with no saloons and no pool rooms. Hollywood's view of the ocean, of the great city of Los Angeles, and of the mountains is magnificent. Its convenience to the big city, the sea and the mountain canyons cannot be surpassed. With a population of 12,000 it boasts one million dollars worth of new homes in 1914. We emphasize the statement that Hollywood is one of the finest residential cities of the world
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Title: St. Vincent's College Los Angeles (CA), Divided Back unused
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Title: A Glimpse of the Roof Garden, Young Men's Christian Association Los Angeles (CA), Divided Back PM 1912 Jun-7
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Title: The Lobby, Y.W.C.A Los Angeles (CA), Divided Back unused
Description:
The Lobby, Young Women's Christian Association Los Angeles, Cal
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Title: Fabulous Farmers Market Los Angeles (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the area's outstanding tourist attractions featuring food and produce from all over the world
Mitock & Sons
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Title: Long Beach Harbor Los Angeles (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Union Oil Company's Natural Color Scenes of the West Los Angeles-Long Beach Harbor- A community owned and operated 20,000 sea acre man-made harbor protected by the longest breakwater in the world, where ships from the far corners of the earth bring and carry away a variety of products and merchandise. Ranks first as a world oil port and as a Pacific Coast fishing port. Royal 76 Gasoline, Tour the West with Union Royal Triton
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Title: International Hotel Los Angeles (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Home of the famous Penthouse Restaurant 650 spacious air conditioned- heated soundproof rooms- heated pool- 3 dining rooms- coffee shop- 3 cocktail lounges- Free direct fhone from terminal baggage area for free transportation to hotel. Free self-parking for 2000 cars
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Title: The Ramada Inn Los Angeles (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
International Airport Exquisite lobby of the Ramada Inn...just a portion of the tastefully decorated roadside hotel...150 smartly designed rooms...pool and cocktail lounge...dining room, coffee shop and banquet facilities...9620 Airport Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90045. Phone: (213) 670-1600
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Title: Campus, Los Angeles City College Los Angeles (CA), Chrome unused
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Title: Commodore Hotel Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
Description:
Hotel Commodore. 1203 West 7th Street, Los Angeles, Cal. Truly an institution of hospitality. 300 Rooms with bath - Modestly Priced
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Title: Palm Lined Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
Description:
Wilshire Boulevard is one of the main thoroughfares of the city, connecting downtown Los Angeles direct to the beach at Santa Monica. It passes through several important suburban business districts, including Westlake, Western, "The Miracle Mile" Beverly Hills, Westwood Village and Santa Monica
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Title: Los Angeles County General Hospital Los Angeles (CA), Linen PM 1949 Oct-5
Description:
The County Hospital, costing 13 million dollars, is one of the largest and best equipped in the world. There are 123 building on 56 acres of ground. An average of 4 thousand patients are treated daily
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Title: The Farmers Market Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
Description:
The famous Farmers Market is shown here in the active setting of the Gilmore Stadium on the left, the Hollywood Stars Gilmore Field and the Pan-Pacific Auditorium in the background. The Farmers Market had its humble beginning in eighteen crude little booths offering fresh vegetables, fruits, eggs, poultry, dairy products, homebaked bread, and California wines, all direct from the farmer. From this mushroomed the most unique and complete marketing center of the West, offering every type of foods, home furnishings, hardware, apparel, gifts, and souvenirs
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Title: Olvera Street, Paseo De Los Angeles Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
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Title: The Ambassador Hotel Los Angeles (CA), Linen PM 1954 Jul-10
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Title: Southern Pacific Station Los Angeles (CA), White Border unused
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Title: Grauman's Metropolitan Los Angeles (CA), White Border PM Sep-3
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Title: County Court House and Hall of Records Los Angeles (CA), White Border PM 1924 Mar-13
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Title: Los Angeles Athletic Club Los Angeles (CA), White Border PM 1925 Feb-7
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Title: Looking North from the Court House Los Angeles (CA), Post Card (Undivided Back)
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Title: A Winters Day in West Lake Pare Los Angeles (CA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: At Westlake Park Los Angeles (CA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Oil Wells Los Angeles (CA), Post Card (Undivided Back)
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Title: Residence on Figueroa St Los Angeles (CA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Bells Of Mission San Gabriel Los Angeles (CA), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907 Aug-4
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Title: The Lighthouse, at San Pedro Harbor Los Angeles (CA), Divided Back PM 1914 Feb-26
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Title: Hotel Lankershim Los Angeles (CA), Divided Back
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Title: Pigeon Farm, near Los Angeles, California, on Road of a Thousand Wonders Los Angeles (CA), Divided Back
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Title: Orpheum Theatre Los Angeles (CA), Divided Back unused
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Title: World's Largest Pigeon Ranch, From Souther Pacific Co's Train Los Angeles (CA), Divided Back PM 1913 Sep-29
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Title: Los Angeles Pigeion Farm, near Ellysian Park Los Angeles (CA), Divided Back unused
Description:
A54 On the Road of a Thousand Wonders
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Title: High School Los Angeles (CA), Divided Back unused
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Title: Long Wharf Port Los Angeles, Visited on the Balloon Route Excursion Los Angeles (CA), Divided Back
Description:
Los Angeles Pacific Co. Electric Railway - Balloon Route Ecxursion The Scenic Trolley Trip 101 Miles for 100 Cents - One Whole Day for One Dollar Reserved seats free. Get them in advance. Observation parlor cars - competent guides. Thirty-six miles along the ocean. Only trolley trip going one way and returning another. Free Attractions: An Ocean Voyage on Wheels; Roller Coaster at Ocean Park; Largest Aquarium on Pacific Coast at Venice. Last car 9:40 a.m. Daily. Los Angeles, Cal., 429 South Hill
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Title: German-American Savings Bank Los Angeles (CA), Divided Back PM 1908 Nov-24
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Title: Clifton "Pacific Seas" Cafeteria, black K& white photo Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
Description:
"Aloha" Olive at Sixth
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Title: "Aloha" Clifton's "Pacific Seas" Cafeteria - Olive at Sixth Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
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Title: Jerry's Famous Jade Lounge Los Angeles (CA), Linen unused
Description:
Connoisseurs of Good Food all flock to Jerry's Joynt. The Famous Barbecued Spare Ribs, Delicious Chinese Food and Beautiful Jade Lounge have created its nation-wide popularity. Don't fail to visit Jerry's Joynt when in Los Angeles
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Title: Bungalow Dressing Room of Shirley Temple Los Angeles (CA), Linen PM 1940 Jan-10
Description:
20TH CENTURY FOX FILM STUDIOS
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Title: J. W. Robinson Co., 7th & Grand Ave Los Angeles (CA), Linen PM Nov-24
Description:
The Robinson Store is one of the show places of Los Angeles
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Title: New Chinatown Los Angeles (CA), Linen PM 1941 Aug-30
Description:
The brilliantly lighted buildings of Oriental architecture, with fantastic towers and pagodas. New Chinatown in Los Angeles is a quaint and fascinating community. Shops crowded with art treasures of the Orient and Chinese restaurants serving delicately flavored foods attract big nightly crowds
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Title: McHenry's Tail O' the Cock Los Angeles (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Located on world-famous Restaurant Row, La Cienega Boulevard. Proud to be Southern California's finest! Open every day for Luncheon, Cocktails, Dinner, and Supper. Please call - Cr. 3-1200 for reservations
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Title: Hollyhock House - 1919-1921 Los Angeles (CA), Chrome PM 1988 Jul-20
Description:
Hollyhock House - 1919-1921 Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for Aline Barnsdall Operated by the Cultural Affairs Department, City of Los Angeles
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Title: L.A. International Airport Los Angeles (CA), Chrome PM 1980 Aug-12
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Title: Auditorium Los Angeles (CA), Divided Back PM 1911 Jan-7
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Title: Hollenbeck Park Los Angeles (CA), Divided Back PM 1910 Apr-14
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Title: Lake View Hotel and West Lake Park Los Angeles (CA), Divided Back PM 1910 Apr-7
Description:
Westlake Park is one of the beauty spots of Los Angeles. It comprises thirty-five acres in the heart of the aristocratic residence district. An artificial lake of ten acres lies in its center. Hundreds of water-birds are at home on its placid bosom and its waters are dotted with sail and rowboats. Summer and Winter its ground are resplendent with bloom. To the Eastern tourist the winter aspect is a constant marvel. "On the Road of a Thousand Wonders"
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Title: California Hospital Los Angeles (CA), Divided Back PM 1910 Apr-12
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Title: New Post Office Los angeles (CA), Divided Back unused
Description:
Erected 1910 at a cost of $1,250,000
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Title: New Post Office and Temple Square Los Angeles (CA), Divided Back PM 1912 Dec-11
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Title: Midwinter Scene at West Lake Park Los Angeles (CA), Divided Back PM 1910 Apr-1
Description:
"On the Road of a Thousand Wonders."
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Title: Angeles Hotel Los Angeles (CA), Divided Back unused
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Title: The Court House Los Angeles (CA), Divided Back unused
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Title: A Midwinter Scene in Hollenbeck Park Los Angeles (CA), Divided Back PM 1910 Apr-14
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Title: Feeding the Seals at West Lake Park, Christmas Day Los Angeles (CA), Divided Back PM 1910 Apr-7
Description:
On the Road of a Thousand Wonders
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Title: Broadway by Night Los Angeles (CA), Divided Back unused
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Title: Spring St. looking South from Franklin St. at Night Los Angeles (CA), Divided Back unused
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Title: The crowds on Broadway looking south from Fifth St Los Angeles (CA), Divided Back unused
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Title: State Normal School Los Angeles (CA), Divided Back PM 1918 Oct-6
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Title: Ostriches Fighting at the Cawston Ostrich Farm Los Angeles (CA), Divided Back unused
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Title: View of Los Angeles from Angels Flight Los Angeles (CA), Divided Back unused
Description:
Los Angeles When I came up town on the bus The porter called "Loss Anjy-lus!" But others - when I talked with these - Pronounced it thus: "Loss Anjy-lese!" A few days since a bright young miss Surprised me with "Las Anjy-lis!" But, 'mongst the cultured, one soon sees The real thing is "Lows Ankylese!"
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Title: Skyways Motel Los Angeles (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
9250 Airport Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. 5 minutes from L.A. International Airport. Ideal for air traveler. Beautiful landscaped. Two heated pools, luxurious rooms with RCA T.V. New, modern coffee shop. Free airport limousine service
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Title: Brentwood Motor Hotel Los Angeles (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
12200 Sunset Blvd. Brentwood, Los Angeles 49, California Modern Units Completely Furnished by Barker Bros. Showers - Television Kitchen Apts. - Phone Service Rates from $6.00 - GRanite 2-0946
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Title: Cliftoe's Brookdale Los Angeles (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
648 So. Broadway, Los Angeles. From Terraces diners overlook main dining room. A Redwood theme predominates. Music and water falls are provided. Guests policy: "Pay What You Wish." "Dine Free Unless Delighted."
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