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Last old house on Hope Street wrecked the next day



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  • Hope Street, last old home wrecked the next day

    Hope Street, last old home wrecked the next day

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    Side view of 231 North Hope Street. Two different bus lines, Los Angeles Transit Lines' yellow green bus and Los Angeles Metropolitan Transit Authority's two tone green with white bus, traveling north on Hope Street.

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  • 6th and Hope Streets, wrecking for Superior Oil Building

    6th and Hope Streets, wrecking for Superior Oil Building

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    Entire north side block of 6th Street between Hope and Flower Streets to be demolished. Background building is the California Club, 538 South Flower Street.

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  • Hope Street, Bunker Hill

    Hope Street, Bunker Hill

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    Hope Street north of 4th Street. Tall building in the middle is the side of the Alta Vista, 255 South Bunker Hill Avenue. The white building beyond it is the Earl Cliff, 231 South Bunker Hill Avenue.

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  • Bunker Hill Victorian homes awaiting wrecking

    Bunker Hill Victorian homes awaiting wrecking

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    Three Bunker Hill homes awaiting demolition. Middle background house is the Larronde Residence, 237 North Hope Street; next door is 231 North Hope Street on the right.

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  • Flower Street and Hope Street between 3rd and 4th Streets

    Flower Street and Hope Street between 3rd and 4th Streets

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    Apartments and hotels line Flower Street and Hope Street. Far left background, Hotel Elmar is at 325 South Hope Street. Its large rooftop sign reads, "NEW HOTEL ELMAR".

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  • Flower to Hope Streets, almost cleared

    Flower to Hope Streets, almost cleared

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    Viewed from south of 3rd Street, the Stanley Apartment Hotel, 210 South Flower Street, near 2nd Street. Behind it is the Department of Water and Power Headquarters. Between Flower and Hope Streets is the single block length Cinnabar Street in the middle. Dorothy Chandler Pavilion at right background.

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