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  • Buildings to be wrecked for Farmers & Merchants National Bank garage

    Buildings to be wrecked for Farmers & Merchants National Bank garage

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    Main Street south of 4th Street. From left to right: first three buildings, 413-423 South Main Street, slated to be demolished and replaced by a parking garage; I. W. Hellman Building, 411 South Main Street; Farmers & Merchants National Bank, 401 South Main Street; and Hotel Barclay on 4th Street.

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  • Hellman Building at 2nd Street and Broadway

    Hellman Building at 2nd Street and Broadway

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    Hellman Building, 223 West 2nd Street, to be demolished by the Cleveland Wrecking Company. Los Angeles Times-Mirror next door and new State Highway Building under construction further down the street.

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  • Hellman Building on Broadway soon to be wrecked

    Hellman Building on Broadway soon to be wrecked

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    Hellman Building, 223 West 2nd Street, to be wrecked by the Cleveland Wrecking Company. Los Angeles Times building to its right. New California State Office Building on Broadway under construction in background.

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  • Wrecking old bank building

    Wrecking old bank building

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    A young girl poses with the remnants of the Baker Block being demolished on Main Street in the background.

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  • South Main Street building demolition near 2nd Street

    South Main Street building demolition near 2nd Street

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    137-139 South Main Street brick building being demolished. Los Angeles Times Building visible to the right.

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  • Olive Street between 2nd and 1st Streets

    Olive Street between 2nd and 1st Streets

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    Seymour Apartments, 502 West 1st Street, with courthouse construction behind it. Rooms to rent building, 115 South Olive Street, at far left already demolished.

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