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The last old Bunker Hill mansion on Olive Street
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Bunker Hill Avenue between 2nd and 3rd Streets
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A couple of Brousseau Mansion residents sit on the porch while one works on his car.
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Along Bunker Hill Avenue, 2nd to 3rd Streets
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Two story clapboard home turned into a rooming house. Residence has a gable roof with dormer windows and an open front porch with columns. Medium high block wall out front.
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Hill Street's old walls and the courthouse
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Old retaining walls and stairs that used to lead up to the Moore Cliff Hotel apartment building, 121 South Hill Street, on Bunker Hill. Los Angeles Superior Courthouse lies across the street at 1st Street. 1958 Plymouth Savoy taxi with the Yellow Cab Company nearing intersection has tail fins and yellow wheels.
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Bunker Hill mansions of South Bunker Hill Ave near 4th Street
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Two Victorian mansions on the west side of Bunker Hill Avenue. The man is standing in front of the clapboard sided Lady McDonald residence.
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Brousseau Mansion boarding house
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Brousseau Mansion became a boarding house after the Brouseau family left. Sunlight is illuminating west side of the building.
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Hill Street Tunnels north of 1st Street
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Retaining wall and stairs on left side of Hill Street Tunnels lead up to a vacant Bunker Hill. Circular "NO PARKING" sign hangs between the tunnels. 1952 Los Angeles Police Department Ford Mainline V8 Fordor and unmarked sedan parked nearby.
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