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Alley near 227 San Pedro Street, Los Angeles
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Alley and wooden wagon near 225 San Pedro Street, Los Angeles
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View of an alley and side of the Exchange Stables at 225 San Pedro Street, Los Angeles. For a view of the front of the building, see photCL_555_06_20. There is a wagon next to the building.
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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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J. and D. Barrows' home on San Pedro and 2nd streets, Los Angeles
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View of a two-story house on street in downtown Los Angeles, California (San Pedro Street or 2nd Street), with a sign on the front that says "Painting. Paper hanging." A hammock can be seen on the porch next door.
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North San Pedro Street, Los Angeles
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View looking down North San Pedro Street (previously Wilmington Street until ca. 1902) from near the intersection of First Street in Los Angeles, California. On the right are signs for "Neil Finkelstein, Junk Dealer" (listed at 114 N. San Pedro Street in the 1905 Los Angeles City Directory), Larson's House (May C. Larson was listed under furnished rooms at 124 N. San Pedro in the 1902 directory), and "Fruits and Groceries." A building on the left has a sign that says "Wilmington House" (a boarding house at 125 North San Pedro in the 1902 directory).
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North San Pedro Street, Los Angeles
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View looking down North San Pedro Street (previously Wilmington Street until ca. 1902) towards First Street in downtown Los Angeles, California. A sign for Jackson Street can be seen on the right, near where a man is walking down the street. On the right is a large brick building with a sign for "The Hub," which was a saloon and boarding house located at 125 N. San Pedro Street. A street car can be seen in the background.
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North San Pedro Street, Los Angeles
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View of North San Pedro Street in downtown Los Angeles, from about the intersection with Commercial Street, with a policeman standing on the left. At right are signs for the Union Hardware and Metal Company (located at 214-216 North Los Angeles Street in the 1905 Los Angeles City Directory); an automobile, with no front windshield, is on the street in the distance. Additional visible signs read: "Importers and dealers in Cumberland Coal," "Whiskey," and "Japanese [?] House. Furnished Rooms."
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