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Pacific Electric streetcar tracks on Fair Oaks Avenue, Pasadena
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Houses on North Fair Oaks Avenue, Pasadena. 1926
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Pacific Electric Railway streetcar marked "Los Angeles."
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Fair Oaks Ave, looking south. Pasadena
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View from above of a business thoroughfare at Fair Oaks Avenue and Colorado Street in Pasadena, California. The right of the road is lined with one and two-story businesses, the left, empty lots. Horse-drawn carriages are scattered over the road. Buildings include signs for a blacksmith, a market, the Pasadena Carriage Works, and dry goods, notions, hats and caps.
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Pacific Electric streetcar at Ocean Avenue depot, Santa Monica
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Fair Oaks Ave
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View down a city street lined with two-story buildings, signs, and storefront businesses at Fair Oaks Avenue and Colorado Street in Pasadena, California. Horse-drawn carts and a streetcar share the road, men and women are scattered along the sidewalks. Visible signs on buildings include "Ward Block," a bank, and O'Neill & Johnson Real Estate Insurance.
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Slavin Building, 14 North Fair Oaks, Pasadena. 1935
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Street view of the Slavin Building at 14 North Fair Oaks. Businesses in the ground level of this five-story building include a shoe repairing and shoe shining parlor, Hart's Men's Furnishings, and W.L. Douglas Shoes. Windows on the upper levels have signs with the business's name. There is a Route 66 sign at the corner with distances to other Southern California cities and towns. The sidewalks are busy with pedestrians and two automobiles are parked on the left.
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