
Title: Home Of Jane Withers, Westwood Village Los Angeles California (CA), Linen unused
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Title: Angelus Temple Los Angeles California (CA), Linen unused
Description:
Angelus Temple, Los Angeles, California was founded by Aimee Simple McPherson in 1923. It is also known as the Church of the four Square Gospel. Its large auditorium seats well over 5000 people and services are broadcast daily over KFSG.
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Title: Angelus Temple Los Angeles California (CA), Linen unused
Description:
Angelus Temple, Los Angeles, California was founded by Aimee Simple McPherson in 1923. It is also known as the Church of the four Square Gospel. Its large auditorium seats well over 5000 people and services are broadcast daily over KFSG.
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Title: Al Malaikah Temple, Shrine Auditorium Los Angeles California (CA), Linen unused
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Title: Olympic Coliseum, Exposition Park Los Angeles California (CA), Linen unused
Description:
Locale games of the tenth Olympiad 1932. the modern Olympic games are a revival of the ancient Grecian festival, celebrated quadrennially. During July and August of 1932. Los Angeles will be the scene of the games of the Tenth Olympiad of the modern era. The Modern games were revived in 1896, at Athens. Greece. The Los Angeles games will mark the first time that this great international sports event has ever been held in the United States.
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Title: First Baptist Church Los Angeles California (CA), Linen unused
Description:
The First Baptist church of Los Angeles, California, was organized in 1874. The present edifice with 106 rooms was completed in 1927. It contains an inspiring sanctuary seating 1900, a chapel seating 300, and a recreation hall seating 550. This building of Romanesque architecture is one of the most beautiful on the Pacific Coast. It is located at the corner of Eighth Street, Westmoreland and Leeward Avenues, two blocks south of ?Bullock's Wilshire.?
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Title: Oui Cherie, 735 South Figueroa Street Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
The start of a lovely evening, an interesting tete a tete. A charming company. . . your type, you know . . no telephone, no business talks. Forget your taxes. Relax. A pleasant conversation. . . not too sexy nor spicy. A good meal. ?Toto? knows only the best way to enjoy life . . . ?the French way.? An ?opera? or champagne Cocktail, a vermouth cassis, or a good sherry before your dinner. Of course, wine and garlic with your meals, and something sparkling or sweet to finish it. If you look for something else you get it later, Comprenez-vousp. Let's have it and enjoy it tonight. Tomorrow may be too late. All our foods are cooked to order. We ask you kindly to have a little patience. Relax and wait. Do not spend your money in a rush. Please enjoy your meal. Your stomach is one of the principal concerns of your daily life. ?Toto? is a different place. It in not the Folies Bergere or Pigalle. We do not like to rush you around. If we are busy, kindly wait. Sit down and start to get ?wet.? We want you to feel at home, and be happy, and come back with your friends. Be happy and gay with ?Toto? and when you leave, remember that little corner of the Old World . . . a corner of France . . . a little Bistro.
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Title: TWA Douglas Luxury Airliner, Grand Central Air Terminal Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
This is a unit of the famous fleet of 41 all-metal Douglas transports which are now in service on "The Lindbergh Line". From record-breaker to favorite transport, this plane has been demonstrated to be the finest example of aeronautical speed and passenger safety ever produced in the commercial aviation field. Its two super-charged Wright Cyclone engines develop 1400 h.p. and its enormous cabin offers the ultimate in luxury and comfort for its 14 passengers.
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Title: Clifton's Pacific Seas, 618 S Olive St., Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
World famous rockwork fa?ade with waterfall, geysers, tropical foliage and exotic lighting. Guests pay what they wish or dine free unless delighted.
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Title: Entrance Statler Hotel, Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Entrance to the newly constructed "Statler" in the heart of a busy metropolis.
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Title: Stratford Hotel, 8th Street at Hoover Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
The Charming Lobby and Mezzanine offer comfort and Relaxation for Guests and their friends
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Title: Jet Age International Air Terminal Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Top-Artist's rendition of the Skyhigh Restaurant & Cocktail Lounge, at the fabulous "Jet-Age" International Air Terminal in Los Angeles, California. This is the world's most modern and busiest air terminal. Bottom-Convair, Jet 880 Transport.
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Title: Auditorium Los Angeles California (CA), White Border PM 1924 Jun-11
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Title: J. W. Robinson Company Store Building Los Angeles California (CA), White Border unused
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Title: Westlake Park Los Angeles California (CA), White Border unused
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Title: Hershey Arms, Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles California (CA), White Border PM 1920 Apr-22
Description:
Western Publishing & Novelty Co.,
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Title: Victor-Hugo, The Unique French Restaurant Par Excellence, 623 South Hill St., Los Angeles California (CA), White Border unused
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Title: Okeechobee Los Angeles California (CA), Divided Back PM 1922 Nov-03
Description:
?Okeechobee? the Largest Alligator in Captivity. California Alligator Farm Los Angeles Cal
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Title: Fountian And Elephant Ears, St. James Park Los Angeles California (CA), Divided Back PM 1915 Jan-05
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Title: Echo Park Los Angeles California (CA), Divided Back PM 1913 Aug-12
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Title: New Hall Of Record And Court House Los Angeles California (CA), Divided Back PM 1913 Nov-20
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Title: Winter In Eastlake Park Los Angeles California (CA), Divided Back PM 1913 Jul-18
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Title: Court House Los Angeles California (CA), Divided Back PM 1914 Oct-20
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Title: Immaculate Heart College, Hollywood Los Angeles California (CA), Divided Back PM 1913 Oct-23
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Title: Water Lilies, Eastlake Park Los Angeles California (CA), Divided Back PM 1913 Aug-22
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Title: Dining Room Hotel Alexandria Los Angeles California (CA), Divided Back PM 1908 Jul-22
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Title: Los Angeles Civic Center Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome PM 1960 Aug-08
Description:
Showing the City hall and Hall of Records and the U. S. Federal Building and Post Office
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Title: Union Station Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
This beautiful mission style railroad terminal features outdoor waiting facilities in splendid patios planted with shrubbery and trees. It also has a large indoor waiting room with comfortably upholstered seats
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Title: Public Library Los Angeles California (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: Hotel Stillwell Los Angeles California (CA), Linen PM 1943 Sep-04
Description:
Hotel Stillwell, Los Angeles - a 250 room fireproof hotel offering every convenience, combined with a quiet time saving location. Ideal for the business man and always enjoyed by guests seeking the diversions of Southern California's romantic playground.
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Title: Farmers Market Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the most delightful and interesting shopping centers in Los Angeles. Stroll through aisles of the open air sands and enjoy the outdoor restaurants in typical Southern California living
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Title: Grand Hall Los Angeles Musical Center, Los Angeles Music Center Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
The Pavilion - Los Angeles Music Center. The Grand Hall - 3 stories high features 3 specially designed 17 ft. high magnificent crystal chandeliers suspended from a diamond patterned ceiling set with diamond shaped mirrors. Welton Becket and Associates Architects - Engineers
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Title: Greetings From World Famous Farmers Market Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
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Title: Los Angeles County Museum Of Art Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
The beautiful new museum in the "Miracle Mile" area of Wilshire Blvd. east of Fairfax Ave.
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Title: The Pavilion, Los Angeles Music Center Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
The Pavilion, the 3250 - seat Symphony Hall, Opera house which is the first completed unit of Los Angeles ambitious $33.5 million Music Center for the performing Arts. Welton Becket and Associates Architects - Engineers.
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Title: Golden Pagoda, 950 Mei Ling Way - Chinatown Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
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.
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Title: Harbor Freeway And Downtown Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome PM 1961 Aug-29
Description:
Looking north from about Seventh Street showing a portion of the business district with Civic Cener in the distance
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Title: Los Angeles Civic Center Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Aerial view of the constantly changing face of the city. In the foreground are the new Bunker Hill High Rise Apartments, located in the background near the City Hall is the historic Los Angeles Hall of Records.
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Title: Olvera Street Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Colorful street dancer and troubadors in outhentic Spanish dress in this "Bit of Old Mexico" in the heart of the modern city.
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Title: The Boldens Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Urban Ministries. I Cor. 10:31. Whether therefore ye eat or drink or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God.
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Title: Home Of The Famous Penthouse Restaurant, 6211 W. Century Blvd Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome 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: Los Angeles International Airport Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
The new Los Angeles International Airport as it appears from the air. It is one of the most modern airports in the country
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Title: Park La Brea Towers Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
A portion of the vast residential towers as seen form Hancock Park, home of the world famous La Brea are Pits and the Art Museum.
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Title: Westwood Village Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
The locale of the University of California's 334 acre campus and where many well known movie stars reside
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Title: Beautiful Los Angeles Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Civic Center Mall as viewed from City Hall. In the distance is the sprawling metropolis of Los Angels nestled in the hills of Southern California.
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Title: Farmers Market Los Angeles California (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: Greetings From World Famous Farmers Market Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
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Title: Fabulous Sunset Strip Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Spectacular aerial view of the famous Sunset Strip and some of Hollywood's thousands of swimming pools - including roof-top pools on hotels
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Title: Olvera Street Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the first streets in early Los Angeles and is now a historical monument
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Title: Olvera Street Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
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Title: General Douglas Mac Arthur Park Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Wilshire Boulevard passes through this beautiful park, and is a main thoroughfare extending from downtown Los Angeles, to the ocean at Santa Monica.
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Title: Meeks Mortgage Company, 440 N. La Brea Avenue Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome PM 1960 Oct-03
Description:
Refinance - construction single family - Multiple Units, including Motels. Consider Well Located Commercial Also Vacant Property Loans Immediate Commitments Available. Air conditioned Office available for lease.
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Title: Entrance Statler Hotel, Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Entrance to the newly constructed "Statler" in the heart of a busy metropolis.
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Title: Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
America's newest and finest sports arena is located at 3939 So. Figueroa St. Built at a cost of nearly six million dollars, it accommodates sporting events, trade shows, conventions, etc. the arena will seat 14,500 for ice hockey, 14,700 for basketball, 18,000 for boxing and 22,400 for conventions.
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Title: Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
New 6 million Dollar indoor arena with sating capacity of 22,500. Equipped with every modern convenience, it is by far the nation's finest structure of its kind.
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Title: Los Angeles Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
The harbor Freeway runs through the center of the city. The new modern all buildings dwarf the rest of the city
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Title: Los Angeles Hilton, 930 Wilshire Blvd. at Figuroa Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Convenience center for business and vacation visitors. 1300 sparkling new guest rooms, restaurants, banquet and meeting rooms. Swimming pool. Completely air conditioned. Drive-in garage and adjacent parking for 2000 cars.
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Title: Man-Dig Those Crazy Los Angeles Freeways Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Showing Downtown Los Angeles, California. The Los Angeles Freeway system is unique in that it criss-crosses the city and makes it possible to drive though the heart of the Metropolitan area at highway speeds.
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Title: Mayflower Hotel, 535 South Grand Avenue Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
A distinguished hotel in the heart of downtown, conveniently close to all Southern California visitors attractions. A friendly atmosphere with comfortable, air-conditioned rooms, 24 hour Coffee Shop, and a delightfully nautical Chart Room for cocktails, luncheon and dinner.
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Title: Pershing Square Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
A picturesque oasis in the heart of the downtown business district, Los Angeles, California.
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Title: Farmers Market Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the fine gift shops in this fabulous mecca for tourists
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Title: Greetings From World Famous Farmers Market Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
View of Farmers Market seen from the corner of Third and Fairfax. C. B. S. Studio may be seen on the left
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Title: Olvera Street Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Some of the original buildings of early Los Angeles are part of this quaint street of Mexican Bazaars, so interesting to the visitors to southern California.
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Title: Shriners Hospital For Crippled Children, 3160 Geneva Street Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Los Angeles Unit. Dedicated to the treatment of crippled children irrespective of the child's race or creed and without charge to the patient's family or guardian
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Title: View From City Hall Tower Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
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Title: Cobs Studios At Night Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome PM 1948 Jun-30
Description:
Colorful lights add beauty and glamour to the already beautiful and modern CBS broadcasting studios, located on busy Sunset Blvd.
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Title: Coliseum At Exposition Park Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
During one of the exciting football games. Seating capacity is approximately 102,000.
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Title: Los Angeles International Airport Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the world's most beautiful and busiest air facilities
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Title: Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Entrance to the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena, the newest and most modern sports arena in the country This beautiful structure, located at 3939 So. Figueroa St., was built at a coast of nearly six million dollars.
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Title: Sunset At Los Angeles International Airport Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Spectacular View of one of the busiest and most beautiful air facilities in the world
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Title: Ambassador Hotel And Pool Los Angeles California (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: Church Of The Open Door, 550 So. Hope St Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
"One of the Great Churches of the Golden West" Standing for The Inspired Book, The Precious Blood, The Blessed Hope Seating capacity approximately 4,000.
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Title: Pershing Square Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Perishing Square is located in the heart of the downtown Shopping district close to theatres, cafes and leading hotels. Beneath this Park is the world's largest underground garage -three floor levels accommodating over 2,000 cars.
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Title: Pershing Square Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Center of downtown Los Angeles showing high rise office buildings, the Biltmore Hotel and Pershing Square with it's underground parking garage, the world's largest.
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Title: The Statler Center Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
The Statler Center, comprising office building, shops and hotel, is one of Los Angels smartest ultramodern buildings.
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Title: Civic Center From Hollywood Freeway Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome PM 1955 Mar-20
Description:
The Hollywood Freeway is one of a vast network of major highways engineered and designed to provide unobstructed driving to and from the Metropolitan Area of Los Angeles
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Title: Kent Inn Motel, 920 S. Figueroa St Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Hotel Luxury at Motel Rates in New Downtown. L. A. • Restaurant / Cocktail Lounge. • Direct Dial Phone. • Complimentary Coffee / Refrigerators
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Title: Los Angeles Hilton, 930 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome PM 1971 Nov-15
Description:
Uptown on Wilshire, convenience center for business and vacation visitors. 1300 sparkling new guest rooms, restaurants, banquet and meeting rooms. Swimming pool. Completely air-conditioned. Drive-in garage and adjacent parking for 2,000 cars.
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Title: The Town House Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
This popular hotel is located on beautiful Wilshire Boulevard, overlooking Lafayette Park.
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Title: Hotel Bel-Air, 701 Stone Canyon Road Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Heated Swimming Pool
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Title: MacArthur Park Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
The large lake fronting Wilshire Blvd., with its boating facilities, located in the heart of a busy metropolis.
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Title: The Dodger Stadium Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Beautiful Dodger Stadium nestled in the flowery hills of Chavez Ravine, LosAngeles, California.
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Title: General Douglas Mac Arthur Park Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome
Description:
Wilshire Boulevard passes through this beautiful park, and is a main thoroughfare extending from downtown Los Angeles, to the ocean at Santa Monica.
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Title: Aerial View Of University Of California Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Spectacular View of One of the nation's largest and finest campuses adjacent to beautiful Westwood Village, "Home of the Bruins".
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Title: General Douglas Mac Arthur Park Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Aerial view of this beautiful park, showing Wilshire Boulevard, a main thoroughfare extending form the heart of Los Angeles to Beverly Hills and the beach at Santa Monica.
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Title: Los Angeles County Museum Of Art, 5905 Wilshire Bouleard Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome PM 1966 Sep-14
Description:
In Hancock Park
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Title: UCLA Campus Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
From Westwood Village, the Campus of University of California at Los Angeles is entered on Westwood Boulevard north of LeConte Avenue, between tall eucalyptus trees that give the area an expansive, sylvan atmosphere.
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Title: Farmers Market Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
The world's finest produce in exotic displays hours fresh from the farm
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Title: Hello From The San Fernando Valley Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
This modern residential area surrounded by rolling hills is affectionately known as the "Bedroom" of Los Angeles.
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Title: Los Angeles Hilton, 930 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
A completely "new look" hotel with 1200 luxurious rooms and suites; swimming pool and health club; color television and in-room movies; specialty restaurants; 34 meeting facilities and smart shops; adjacent to the financial and fashion districts; five blocks from the Convention Center; an incomparable location freeway minutes from every sports and fun attraction.
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Title: Los Angeles County Museum Of Art Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
The largest art museum to be built in America in the last quarter century. It houses one of the finest collections in the country. The new museum consists of three pavilion-like structures arranged in a central raised plaza and sits like a gleaming white island in a shimmering pool of water
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Title: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Is considered one of the largest stadiums, with a seating capacity of 103,000, where inter-collegiate football games are held annually.
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Title: Casa De Adobe, 4605 North Figueroa Street Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
A replica of a hacienda of the Spanish and Mexican period in California (1800-1850). Is the Southwest Museum
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Title: Cobs Station Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
This beautiful structure of contemporary architecture is an important base of operations for the Columbia Broadcasting System in Hollywood. Thousands of visitors observer broadcasts in the especially acousticized auditoriums, and may tour the studios at specified intervals.
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Title: Freeway Stack Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome PM 1958 Jun-27
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.
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Title: Downtown Los Angeles Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome PM 1967 Apr-30
Description:
Looking southwest from the city hall tower. A portion of the downtown area of the third largest city in the nation
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Title: Student Union Building, University of California Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
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Title: Scene Of Mt. Lowe Division Pacific Electric Railway Los Angeles California (CA), Divided Back PM Sep-20
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Title: Hotel Rosslyn And Annex Los Angeles California (CA), Linen unused
Description:
Hart Brothers $5,000,000 Hotel Rosslyn And Annex. Largest on the Pacific Coast. Free Hotel Bus Complete Dining Room service. Rates per day European Plan. Rooms without Bath - Single $1.00 - $2.00. Double $2-00-$2.50. Rooms with Private Toilet - Single 1.50 - 2.50. Double 2.00 - 4.00. Rooms with Private Bath - 2.00 - 5.00 Double 3.00 - 7.00.
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Title: Los Angeles Biltmore Los Angeles California (CA), Linen PM 1939 Aug-23
Description:
The Host of the coast
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Title: Oil Wells Los Angeles California (CA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Palm Drive Los Angeles California (CA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Plaza And Old Mission Church Los Angeles California (CA), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1905 Mar-10
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Title: Winter Scene, Eastlake Park Los Angeles California (CA), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1904 Dec-14
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Title: City Ha Los Angeles California (CA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: New Union Station Los Angeles California (CA), Linen unused
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Title: Church Of The Open Door And The Bible Institute, Sixth and Hope Street Los Angeles California (CA), Linen unused
Description:
Seating capacity approximately 4000
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Title: Saint Vincent's Cathedral Los Angeles California (CA), Linen unused
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Title: The Plaza Church Los Angeles California (CA), Linen unused
Description:
The old Plaza Church, also known as "Our Lady, Queen of the Angels," is the oldest landmark in Los Angeles today. The first chapel was erected three years the founding of the town is 1781. The present church was built under the supervision of Jose Chapman, California's first Yankee, and finished in 1822.
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Title: El Paso De Los Angeles The Pathway Of The Angels, Olvera Street Los Angeles California (CA), Linen unused
Description:
Olvera Street was the old trail down which Governor Felipe de Neve led his colonists when he founded Los Angeles in 1781. In this quaint "Old California" Street, where Mexican craftsmen make and display their wares, is located the Old Avila Adobe where Commodore Stockton had his headquarters during the American conquest.
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Title: Angel's Flight At Third And Hill Streets Los Angeles California (CA), Linen PM 1950 Jan-03
Description:
Angel's Flight is a miniature cable railway that climbs 315 feet on a 33 1/3 per cent grade up the steep slope of Bunker Hill. It was built in 1901 with a 100 foot observation tower, long since removed, and has been an Outstanding tourist attraction for many years Angel's Flight is still in use by the residents of the neighborhood.
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Title: San Carlos Hotel, Fifth and Olive Streets Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
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: Masonic Temple, Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
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Title: Sheraton Town House Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the Fine Hotels on Wilshire Boulevard
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Title: Ontra Cafeterias, 757 South Vermont Ave., Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Good Food - Pleasant Surroundings. 757South Vermont Ave., Los Angeles. • 1719 North Vine St., Hollywood 5555 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles. • 4137 Crenshaw Blvd., Los Angeles.
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Title: Clinton's Pacific Seas, 618 So. Olive St., Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Songs You'll Love. 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 at eat; Where the atmosphere is gay and sweet With friendliness; where music sings To lift your spirit on its wings. From here you'll Jeek the street again Refreshed to meet your fellow men. Esther Baldwin York.
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Title: Ontra Cafeterias, 757 South Vermont ave., Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Vine Interior. Good Food - Pleasant Surroundings. 757 South Vermont Ave., Los angels. 1719 North Vine St., Hollywood 5555 Wilshire Blvd., Los angels. 4137 Crenshaw Blvd., Los Angeles.
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Title: Los Angeles International Airport Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
The Spectacular "Theme Building" focal point of this magnificent new facility for the "Jet - Age"
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Title: Los Angeles International Jet Age Air Terminal Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
View of Control Tower and Central Theme Building at one of the nation's finest air facilities
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Title: Los Angeles International Jet Port Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
The Spectacular new Jet - Part 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.
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Title: Parkway System Near Civic Center Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Fascinating curves and ramps of part of the 600 miles of parkways, locally called "freeways", to be built in the metropolitan Los Angeles area. The four lanes each way speed three times the traffic with much less accident risk.
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Title: Rancho La Brea Tar Pits, Hancock Park Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
New Los Angeles County Museum of Arts In the background Los Angeles, California. The largest and most beautiful showplace for art built in the U.S. in a quarter of a century.
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Title: Enchanting Chinese Settlement Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome PM 1960 Aug-13
Description:
In a Setting of Old China, with shrines, lily pools, and courts the Chinese have gathered the art treasures of the Orient. Here are offered silks, antiques, jewelry, and thousands of beautiful souvenirs. The delicacies prepared in the fine Chinese restaurants are fit for a Mandarin, and delight the palate as well as the eye.
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Title: Wilshire Boulevard Through General Douglas Mac Arthur Park Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome PM 1958 Oct-09
Description:
Broad Wilshire Boulevard Passes through this beautiful park, and is a main through fare connecting down town Los Angeles with the beaches to the west, at Santa Monica.
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Title: Ontra Cafeterias Los Angeles California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Crenshaw Interior. Good Food - Pleasant Surroundings. 757 South Vermont Ave., Los angels. 1719 North Vine St., Hollywood 5555 Wilshire Blvd., Los angels. 4137 Crenshaw Blvd., Los Angeles.
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Title: West Lake Park Los Angeles California (CA), Divided Back unused
Description:
Feeding The Swans
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Title: Hutes Park Los Angeles California (CA), Divided Back unused
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Title: Polytechnic High School Los Angeles California (CA), Divided Back unused
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Title: Scene In Westlake Park Los Angeles California (CA), Divided Back PM 1923 Aug-01
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Title: Echo Park Los Angeles California (CA), Divided Back PM 1913 May-17
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Title: Hamburger's Department Store Los Angeles California (CA), Divided Back unused
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Title: West Adams Street Los Angeles California (CA), Divided Back PM 1931 Feb-17
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Title: Los Angeles Music And Civic Center Los Angeles California (CA), 4x6 Continental Chrome PM Oct-03
Description:
Los Angeles Music and Civic Center A beautiful picture of the Pavilion, the new 3,250 seat Symphony Hall Opera House and part of the Los Angeles Civic Center.
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Title: The Public Library Los Angeles California (CA), Linen PM 1937 Feb-27
Description:
One of the most beautiful and complete public libraries in America
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Title: Busy Crowds On Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles California (CA), Linen PM 1945 Mar-13
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.
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Title: On The Miracle Mile Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles California (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. 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."
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Title: Clifton's Pacific Seas, 618 S. Olive St Los Angeles California (CA), Linen unused
Description:
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 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: The Times Building Los Angeles California (CA), Linen PM 1940 Dec-31
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Title: Rosslyn Hotels, Fifth and Main Streets Los Angeles California (CA), Linen PM 1941 Feb-27
Description:
1100 Rooms, 800 Baths- Popular Rates Free Auto Bars meet all trains. Automobile entrance direct to Hotel Lobby Descriptions folder with rates sent upon Dwight H. Hart.
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Title: Coliseum Los Angeles California (CA), Linen unused
Description:
The Coliseum, seating 105,000, the scene of the 1932 Olympics, is one of the largest and best equipped stadiums in the world.
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Title: New Chinatown Los Angeles California (CA), Linen unused
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: Beautiful Elysian Park Los Angeles California (CA), Linen unused
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Title: Museum And Sunken Gardens, Exposition Park Los Angeles California (CA), Linen unused
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Title: New Terminal Annex Post Office Los Angeles California (CA), Linen unused
Description:
The tower of the new Terminal Annex Post Office of Los Angeles are exact replicas of those of the Bacilica of Guadalupe in Mexico City. The simplified Spanish cathedral type of architecture is beautified with solid bronze doors and fittings throughout the building. Over four million pieces of incoming and outgoing mail are handled daily, in this post office.
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Title: Boulevard Thru Elysian Park Los Angeles California (CA), Linen unused
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Title: Figueroa Street Tunnels Los Angeles California (CA), Linen unused
Description:
Figueroa Street Tunnels (named) after the Mexican Governor Jose Figueroa) were cut through solid rock. Tunnel No.1, 461 ft. long, Tunnel No.2, 130 ft., Tunnel Bo.3, 405 ft. make a picturesque drive thru beautiful Elysian Park in Los Angeles.
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Title: Daily Crowds, Seventh At Broadway Los Angeles California (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: The Ambassador Hotel Los Angeles California (CA), Linen PM 1955 Jan-04
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Title: The Los Angeles City Hall Los Angeles California (CA), Linen unused
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Title: Planetarium, Griffith Park Los Angeles California (CA), Linen unused
Description:
Griffith Park Planetarium and Observatory is one of the newest and finest Planetariums in the United States. It is situated on a high peak in a setting of natural beauty with a commanding view of Los Angeles, Hollywood and the blue Pacific.
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Title: The Los Angeles County General Hospital Los Angeles California (CA), Linen unused
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Title: United States Post Office, Trminal Annex Los Angeles California (CA), Linen unused
Description:
The new $1,700,000 Terminal Post Office adjoining the new Union Station, provides 400,000 square feet of floor space where some 1700 Post Office employees handle all the incoming and outgoing mail for the Metropolitan Los Angeles area.
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Title: The Public Library Los Angeles California (CA), Linen unused
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Title: Chinese Gardens, Chinatown Los Angeles California (CA), Linen unused
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Title: Post Office And Federal Building Los Angeles California (CA), Linen unused
Description:
Los Angeles' imposing New Federal Building is situated in the heart of the Civic Center, flanked on each side by the beautiful City Hall and massive Hall of Justice. It houses all Post Office and Federal Departments as well as all United States District and Bankruptcy Courts.
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Title: New Union Station Los Angeles California (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: Los Angeles County General Hospital Los Angeles California (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.
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Title: Time Building Los Angeles California (CA), Linen unused
Description:
The Times Building (Monumental Modern Architecture), located on the edge of the beautiful Civic Center of Los Angeles, is completely air-conditioned and soundproof, using 1000 tons of paper daily for one of the largest circulations in the west.
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Title: Air View Showing Los Angeles City And Coliseum Los Angeles California (CA), Linen unused
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Title: Biltmore Hotel And Pershing Square Los Angeles California (CA), Real Photo unused
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Title: City Hall Los Angeles California (CA), Real Photo unused
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Title: Griffith Observatory Los Angeles California (CA), Real Photo unused
Description:
The Griffith Observatory includes a planetarium, hall of science, and 12-inch refracting telescope. It is the gift of Griffith J. Griffith to the City of Los Angeles, was opened on May 15, 1935, and is located at an elevation of 1135 feet on the slope of Mt. Hollywood.
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Title: Griffith Observatory Los Angeles California (CA), Real Photo unused
Description:
The Griffith Observatory includes a planetarium, hall of science, and 12-inch refracting telescope. It is the gift of Griffith J. Griffith to the City of Los Angeles, was opened on May 15, 1935, and is located at an elevation of 1135 feet on the slope of Mt. Hollywood.
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Title: Griffith Observatory 12-Inch Telescope Los Angeles California (CA), Real Photo unused
Description:
The Griffith Observatory includes a planetarium, hall of science, and 12-inch refracting telescope. It is the gift of Griffith J. Griffith to the City of Los Angeles, was opened on May 15, 1935, and is located at an elevation of 1135 feet on the slope of Mt. Hollywood.
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Title: Griffith Observatory Foucault Pendulum Los Angeles California (CA), Real Photo unused
Description:
The Griffith Observatory includes a planetarium, hall of science, and 12-inch refracting telescope. It is the gift of Griffith J. Griffith to the City of Los Angeles, was opened on May 15, 1935, and is located at an elevation of 1135 feet on the slope of Mt. Hollywood.
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Title: Hollywood And Vine Hollywood Los Angeles California (CA), Linen unused
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Title: Hotel Westward Ho And Patio Suites Los Angeles California (CA), Linen unused
Description:
A famous vacation hdqtrs., distinctive for its downtown location - resort atmosphere. 500 rooms, including kitchenette apartments in Patio Suites. Tropical patio, sun decks luxurious swimming pool in year round ideal climate. Home of the fabulous Concho Room the Southwest's finest supper club.
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