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Broadway north of 3rd Street



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  • Stretch of Flower Street north of 5th Street

    Stretch of Flower Street north of 5th Street

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    North view along Flower Street from top of the Bank of California Building. Prominent buildings in the background from left to right are the Bunker Hill Towers, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, and the Music Center.

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  • Grand Avenue north from 3rd Street

    Grand Avenue north from 3rd Street

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    From left to right: Tralee Hotel, 243 South Grand Avenue; a couple of residences; parking lot, 225 South Grand Avenue; Ethel Apartments, 223 South Grand Avenue; another apartment building; and the Dome Apartments.

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  • Grand Avenue, north of 3rd Street

    Grand Avenue, north of 3rd Street

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    On the left, Ethel Apartments, 223 South Grand Avenue. The Dome, formerly the Minnewaska hotel, at the corner of Grand Avenue and 2nd Street.

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  • Broadway north of 1st Street

    Broadway north of 1st Street

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    Looking on Broadway's northwest side: The Daily Journal, 121 North Broadway; Hotel Porter; Monterey Hotel; Law Building, 139 North Broadway; Lawyers Title Guaranty Company, 145 North Broadway and Hotel Broadway, 205 North Broadway. Partially visible on the right side is the old Hall of Records. Los Angeles Transit Lines' streetcars traveling south.

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  • Broadway south of 2nd Street

    Broadway south of 2nd Street

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    Municipal Water & Power's main commercial office at 207 South Broadway.

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  • 3rd Street east of Broadway

    3rd Street east of Broadway

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    This collection consists of 35mm Kodachrome slides taken between 1954 and 1972. This collection of photographs taken by amateur photographer Palmer Conner documents by street the physical and social changes of Bunker Hill during the earliest stages of redevelopment. The collection is particularly strong in its depiction of the Bunker Hill neighborhood of downtown Los Angeles during redevelopment in the 1950s. Images chiefly consist of views of commercial and residential building exteriors taken from the street, including images of both new construction and older buildings in the process of being demolished.

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