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Pico House and Plaza
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Pico House approximately 1875
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A view of Pico HOuse with two stage coaches in front.
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Stage coach at Pico House. approximately 1884
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A view of a stage coach with 4 horses with passengers in front of the Pico House. The side of the stage coach has lettering saying "Pasadena", "Los Angeles" and "Sierra Madre (?) Villa".
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Pico House, Los Angeles
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View looking northeast from Main Street in downtown Los Angeles, California with (from left to right) the Pico House, Merced Theatre, and the Masonic Temple visible, with horse-drawn carriages along the dirt street and signs including "Telegraph
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Forman House, Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles
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View of the two-story house of Charles Forman (1835-1919) and his wife, Mary Forman (1843-1918), located at 1015 West Pico Boulevard in Los Angeles, California, with circular driveway and palm trees. The house was dismantled and moved from Virginia City, Nevada, to its location on Pico in 1882 and demolished in 1913. (See McGroarty, Los Angeles from the Mountains to the Sea, Vol. 2, pages 75-77).
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Side view of Forman House, Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles
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View of the two-story house of Charles Forman (1835-1919) and his wife, Mary Forman (1843-1918), located at 1015 West Pico Boulevard in Los Angeles, California, with view of yard, chicken coop, and palm tree. The house was dismantled and moved from Virginia City, Nevada, to its location on Pico in 1882 and demolished in 1913. (See McGroarty, Los Angeles from the Mountains to the Sea, Vol. 2, pages 75-77).
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Side view of Forman House, Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles
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View of the two-story house of Charles Forman (1835-1919) and his wife, Mary Forman (1843-1918), located at 1015 West Pico Boulevard in Los Angeles, California, with view of yard, barn, and palm trees. The house was dismantled and moved from Virginia City, Nevada, to its location on Pico in 1882 and demolished in 1913. (See McGroarty, Los Angeles from the Mountains to the Sea, Vol. 2, pages 75-77).
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