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Old Hill Street tunnel exit and Mount Lowe sign



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  • Plugged Hill Street tunnel exit at Sunset Boulevard

    Plugged Hill Street tunnel exit at Sunset Boulevard

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    Sealed Hill Street tunnel's north side entrance just south of Sunset Boulevard. Political posters and circus advertisements plastered over faded Mount Lowe painted sign. At right, Croyden Apartments Hotel, 620 Sunset Boulevard.

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  • Hill Street tunnel south of Sunset Boulevard

    Hill Street tunnel south of Sunset Boulevard

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    Sealed Hill Street tunnel's north side entrance just south of Sunset Boulevard. Political posters and circus advertisements plastered over faded Mount Lowe painted sign.

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  • Sunset Boulevard and Hill Street

    Sunset Boulevard and Hill Street

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    Croyden Apartments Hotel, 620 Sunset Boulevard, at the intersection of Hill Street. Side of building has separate ads for a funeral home and chocolate along with a Morton Salt billboard. Faded Mount Lowe sign on wall to the left. Background building is the Los Angeles Unified School District headquarters at 450 North Grand Avenue.

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  • Oldest frame apartment left on Olive Street

    Oldest frame apartment left on Olive Street

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    The Olive Inn Hotel and Apartments sign painted on the side of the building.

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  • Flower Street and 3rd Street

    Flower Street and 3rd Street

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    Painted 7 Up sign above Cal-Crest Liquor, 733 West 3rd Street at the corner. It was one of the few businesses that occupied the ground level spaces below the Rangeley Apartments, 723 West 3rd Street.

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  • Hill Street Tunnels north of 1st Street

    Hill Street Tunnels north of 1st Street

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    Retaining wall and stairs on left side of Hill Street Tunnels lead up to a vacant Bunker Hill. Circular "NO PARKING" sign hangs between the tunnels. 1952 Los Angeles Police Department Ford Mainline V8 Fordor and unmarked sedan parked nearby.

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