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Detail at West 3rd and Olive streets — 1962
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Angels Flight Café and apartment houses on Olive Street near 3rd
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The Café was given a streamline remodel in 1936. Behind the Café, the La Loma at 251 S. Olive (architect: Lewis A. Smith, 1923) and the Cumberland (architect: Marsh & Russell, 1904).
Book 1, pg. 42 / Neg. 12693
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West 3rd Street from Grand to Olive, night view
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The southeast corner of Third and Grand. Angels Flight Drugs (architect: Frederick R. Dorn, 1910). The upper terminus of Angels Flight is at the end of the block down Third. The domed structure above Angels Flight is the Million Dollar Theater at Third and Broadway.
Book 1, pg. 36 / Neg. 9997
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Street scene on West 3rd Street
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The Budget Basket at 528 West Third St, attached to the west side of Angels Flight Pharmacy.
Book 1, pg. 38 / Neg. 10165
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Astoria Apartments on Olive near West 3rd
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The Astoria at 248 S. Olive (architect: Arthur L. Haley, 1904). Its neighbor, the Hill Crest, 258 S. Olive, was built in 1905 by Col. Eddy of Angels Flight fame, and designed by Henry Cogswell. It was demolished in September 1961.
Book 1, pg. 43 / Neg. 10229
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Detail in 2nd Street tunnel—night shot
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The tunnel, lined with white glazed tile, started being built in 1916 and opened in 1924.
Book 1, pg. 52 / Neg. 11043
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West end of 2nd Street tunnel (i.e. Third Street tunnel)
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Hall made a mistake here; this is the west end of the Third Street tunnel. The white structure above with two bay windows is 632 West Third. Below is the Crown Hotel at 702 West Third, the Havlin Hotel at 706 (with "Café Bobs"), and the moving/storage company was at 710 West Third. At left, Cinnabar Street runs from Third, between Hope and Flower, north to Second Street.
Book 1, pg. 29 / Neg. 6231