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San Fernando Valley from Mulholland Drive, So. Cal



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  • From Mulholland Drive

    From Mulholland Drive

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    View of the Hollywood Hills from Mulholland Drive, showing a few houses and a faint view of the "Hollywoodland" sign in the upper right.

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  • San Fernando Valley from Topanga summit

    San Fernando Valley from Topanga summit

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    View of the West San Fernando Valley, looking north from the summit of Topanga Canyon Highway. The canyon road leads to the San Fernando Valley, showing a few buildings and an open landscape. This location is present-day Woodland Hills and vicinity.

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  • Warner Bros. Studios and San Fernando Valley, So. Cal

    Warner Bros. Studios and San Fernando Valley, So. Cal

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    Image of Warner Brothers Studios in Burbank, California, with the San Fernando Valley in the distance, and Barham Boulevard visible running between hills in the left foreground.

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  • Looking north over Girard, San Fernando Valley

    Looking north over Girard, San Fernando Valley

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    View of new community of Girard in the West San Fernando Valley, showing a few houses and trees dotted in the landscape. This location is present-day Woodland Hills.

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  • Upper end of San Fernando Valley - "Girard" and "Owensmouth" in distance

    Upper end of San Fernando Valley - "Girard" and "Owensmouth" in distance

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    View of Girard and Owensmouth in the West San Fernando Valley, looking north from the summit of Topanga Canyon Highway. The canyon road leads to the San Fernando Valley, showing houses and trees in an open landscape. The town called Girard became present-day Woodland Hills.

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  • View of San Fernando Valley landscape

    View of San Fernando Valley landscape

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    Black and white photograph of view of the landscape around Milflores, Harrison Gray Otis' Spanish-style home in the San Fernando Valley. Scattered structures and trees in the distance. Distant hills in background. Two gray lines running down the length of photo, to left and right of print.

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