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Plan of a part of the city of Los Angeles showing the tract of the Aliso Homestead Association
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This maps the area now bisected by the Hollywood Freeway (101) as it crosses Alameda Street. Commercial Street and Arcadia Street are access roads still in existence. First Street is on the south, Old Aliso Road (now under Union Station) is to the north, Main Street on the west, Center Street on the east. Bella Union Hotel and Arcadia Block are shown. Dated from card file. Relief: no. Graphic Scale: Feet. Projection: Plane. Printing Process: Lithography. Verso Text: MS note: Aliso Homst. Association.
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Act of incorporation and articles of association of the Los Angeles city homestead association : Incorporated August 3d, 1869
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Welfare Planning Council -- Age and sex pyramids for selected census tracts
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The Southern California Regional Planning Collection was donated by the Los Angeles County Regional Planning Department, George Marr, Edward Holden, Glen Blossom, Simon Eisner, and Glenda Hamilton to the Huntington Library in 1997. The Southern California Regional Planning Collection is organized into two series: 1) Published Planning Reports Series (organized by individual item numbers) 2) Internal Documents Series (organized by box and folder numbers).The Published Planning Reports Series contains 1,913 individual items that were generated by the Los Angeles County Regional Planning Commission, Los Angeles County Department of Regional Planning, and other planning agencies and organizations in Southern California. Type of reports include annual reports, area study, comprehensive planning reports, census, conference papers, general plans, guides to zoning and subdivision, planning proposals, traffic and environmental surveys, zoning ordinance, etc. The date range of this series is 1909 to 2003.The Internal Documents Series contains approximately 913 items in 14 Hollinger boxes. Similar to the Published Planning Reports Series, the majority of the documents were generated by the Los Angeles County Regional Planning Commission and Department of Regional Planning, followed by the Los Angeles Department of City Planning. Type of documents include census reports, conference papers, maps, memorandums, minutes, photos, plans, reports, speeches, summaries, etc. The date range is 1924 to 2000.
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