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Richfield Plaza, 6th and Flower Streets



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  • Richfield Plaza, 52-story building rising

    Richfield Plaza, 52-story building rising

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    View from from Jonathan Club's roof

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  • Richfield Plaza going up from 6th and Flower Streets

    Richfield Plaza going up from 6th and Flower Streets

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    Southland Hotel, 605 South Flower Street, at left.

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  • Richfield Plaza, 5th and Flower Streets

    Richfield Plaza, 5th and Flower Streets

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    Union Bank in background

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  • 5th Street between Flower Street and Grand Avenue

    5th Street between Flower Street and Grand Avenue

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    From the roof of the Jonathan Club looking east across Flower Street towards Los Angeles Central Library. Steel skyscraper, 515 South Flower Street, of City National Plaza (formerly ARCO Plaza) taking shape at left. From left to right across the street from the library are the Sunkist Building, parking garage, Engstrum Apartment Hotel and the Edison Building. Pacific Bell Tower is in the center background.

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  • Richfield Plaza, showing steel propping up

    Richfield Plaza, showing steel propping up

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    From roof of Bank of California Building. Union Oil Building in distance.

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  • Richfield-Bank of America Building at 6th and Flower Streets

    Richfield-Bank of America Building at 6th and Flower Streets

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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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