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La Loma Apartments, 251 S. Olive, 1962
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Touraine Apartments at 447 S. Hope Street
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The Touraine Apartments (architect: Arthur L. Haley, 1904), demolished in late 1963.
Book 3, pg. 4 / Neg. 13372
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Looking south on Olive from near West 3rd, 1957
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Left to right, 324, 326, 330 and 334 South Olive St. These four structures were built as two-unit flats by Marcellus Manley, an oil man from Ohio, in 1898. All demolished in 1963.
Book 3, pg. 29 / Neg. 10372
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Astoria Apartments on Olive near West 3rd
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Book 1, pg. 43 / Neg. 10229
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Angels Flight Café and apartment houses on Olive Street near 3rd
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Book 1, pg. 42 / Neg. 12693
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Cumberland Hotel Apartments, 243 S. Olive, 1962
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Book 3, pg. 34 / Neg. 14105
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S. side of Apartment House at 145 S. Bunker Hill Avenue
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Neg. 9858