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Alley and wooden wagon near 225 San Pedro Street, Los Angeles
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Exchange Stables, 225 South San Pedro Street, Los Angeles
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View of the front of a building with sign "Exchange Stables" at 225 South San Pedro Street in Los Angeles, California. The number "225" can be seen on the building and the building to the left has signs for "Blacksmith and wagon work, horse shoeing." See related images photCL_555_06_319 and photCL_555_06_320.
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Alley near 227 San Pedro Street, Los Angeles
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View of an alley next to the blacksmith shop at 227 San Pedro Street, Los Angeles. For the front of the building, see photCL_555_06_20.
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