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Bunker Hill nearly cleared



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  • Last old house on Bunker Hill Avenue

    Last old house on Bunker Hill Avenue

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    South Bunker Hill Avenue nearly cleared by Los Angeles Community Redevelopment Agency for commercial redevelopment. Dorothy Chandler Pavilion seen in the central background.

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  • Bunker Hill apartments nearly finished

    Bunker Hill apartments nearly finished

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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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  • Bunker Hill block along Hill Street being cleared

    Bunker Hill block along Hill Street being cleared

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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.

    photCL 486

  • Bunker Hill

    Bunker Hill

    Visual Materials

    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.

    photCL 486

  • Rear of Bunker Hill Avenue buildings from Grand Avenue

    Rear of Bunker Hill Avenue buildings from Grand Avenue

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    Barren dirt lot behind the Brousseau used to park cars. Community Redevelopment Agency sign attached to far right building.

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  • 2nd and Hill Streets from Bunker Hill

    2nd and Hill Streets from Bunker Hill

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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.

    photCL 486