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The Fritz Burns “Post-War House” and traffic, Wilshire and Highland, Los Angeles. 1945
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Milnor Inc. Importers; 3555 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles. 1927
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A street view of Milnor Inc. Importers at 3555 Wilshire Blvd. in Los Angeles. The business, which sells gifts, kimonos, and jewelry, is run out of a large house with Oriental decorations, mainly consisting of dragons mounted on the roof. Automobiles are driving past other houses on the same street.
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Marlow-Burns house assembly, Los Angeles(?). 1946
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Simon's Drive-In Café, Wilshire and Fairfax, Los Angeles. 1939
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