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Home of Fritz Burns, 200 Waterloo St., Palisades del Rey
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Palisades del Rey, Los Angeles. July 19, 1925
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A panoramic view of the Palisades del Rey development by Dickinson & Gillespie, in Los Angeles. The photograph, taken from a tower, shows the relatively undeveloped Palisades, with houses under construction and teams of donkeys grading the land, in the foreground, with Marina del Rey in the distance on the right. Writing in white in lower left corner reads "No 682 ; Palissades [sic] del Rey ; 7-19-1925".
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Aerial view of Playa del Rey
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Aerial view of the coastline looking south with the Ballona Creek seen emptying into the Santa Monica Bay near Marina Del Rey and Playa Del Rey in Los Angeles, California.
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Beach scene, Palisades del Rey, Los Angeles. July 19, 1925
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A panoramic view of the beach at Palisades del Rey, a development of the Dickinson & Gillespie company. Families have set up umbrellas and tents along the shore, and some people are in the ocean. There are a few houses on the hill, as well as a sign that reads "Palisades del Rey". Writing in white in lower left corner reads "No 679 ; Pallisades [sic] del Rey ; 7-19-1925".
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Aerial view of Playa del Rey
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Aerial view of part of Playa del Rey, in Los Angeles, California, showing the beach at upper left.
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Sand Dunes and Lagoon near Playa Del Rey
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View of a family sitting on sand dunes next to a lagoon near Playa del Rey, in Los Angeles, California,
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Grading land, Palisades del Rey, Los Angeles. July 19, 1925
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A panoramic view of Palisades del Rey, a development of the Dickinson & Gillespie Company. Men are leading teams of donkeys in grading land along the coast. There is a broad, level path across the center, perhaps the site of a future road. Along the coast there are two sets of tracks and telephone/electricity lines. Writing in white in lower left corner reads "No 681 ; Palissades [sic] del Rey ; 7-19-1925".
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