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    View of Victorian-style houses on Hill Street, near Fourth Street, in the Bunker Hill neighborhood of downtown Los Angeles, California, with the Crocker Mansion at Third Street and Olive Street, visible at upper right.

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  • Olive St. near 2nd

    Olive St. near 2nd

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    Street view of houses on South Olive Street near 2nd Street in the Bunker Hill neighborhood of downtown Los Angeles, California, showing front yards with lawns and gardens, sidewalks and fences, and Victorian architectural details. Residences, from left to right, consist of 235 South Olive Street, 227 South Olive Street, 221 South Olive Street, and 217 South Olive Street.

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    Image of the Angels Flight incline railway, with a car visible at the bottom of the tracks, as seen from the intersection of Hill Street and Third Street in downtown Los Angeles, California, with residences of Bunker Hill, including the three-story Crocker Mansion at top, visible at left, and the Third Street Tunnel at center and a sightseeing tower above.

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  • 3rd and Olive Streets

    3rd and Olive Streets

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    This collection consists of 35mm Kodachrome slides taken between 1954 and 1972. This collection of photographs taken by amateur photographer Palmer Conner documents by street the physical and social changes of Bunker Hill during the earliest stages of redevelopment. The collection is particularly strong in its depiction of the Bunker Hill neighborhood of downtown Los Angeles during redevelopment in the 1950s. Images chiefly consist of views of commercial and residential building exteriors taken from the street, including images of both new construction and older buildings in the process of being demolished.

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  • The last old Bunker Hill mansion on Olive Street

    The last old Bunker Hill mansion on Olive Street

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    Last Victorian mansion on Olive Street. Stairs lead up to the one story wood frame house with a front porch and basement. Low wall of fieldstone around the front yard. It was converted to a boarding house later on.

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