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Looking north over Girard, San Fernando Valley
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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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Workers at Girard in the San Fernando Valley
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View of new community of Girard in the West San Fernando Valley. This location is now approximately where Topanga Canyon Blvd. and Ventura Blvd. meet, in Woodland Hills. View shows workers installing gas lines and rows of newly-planted trees.
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Entrance to Girard in the San Fernando Valley
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View of entrance to the new community of Girard in the West San Fernando Valley. This location is now approximately where Topanga Canyon Blvd. and Ventura Blvd. meet, in Woodland Hills. View shows workers for the Southern California Gas Company digging ditches. In the distance are the moorish-style buildings and new trees at the entrance to the development.
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Workers at Girard in the San Fernando Valley
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San Fernando Valley from Topanga summit
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