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Building on N/W cor. of Grand Avenue and West 3rd Street


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    Detail of building (the DOME), S/W corner of 2nd, and Grand Avenue, 1957

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    The Moorish/Mission-style Minnewaska, renamed "the Dome," 201 South Grand, built by James Shields and daughter Maud, in 1902. Burned in 1964, it was demolished soon after.

    Book 1, pg. 33 / Neg. 10232

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    South on Grand Avenue from 3rd Street

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    At right, the southwest corner of Third and Grand: 301, 305, and 311 South Grand. The Alta Cresta, Kenneth, and Capitol hotels are at 319, 325, and 333. The Fourth and Grand Service Garage is seen near the end of the block. The image dates from 1959; the construction on Grand is the erection of the 13-story addition (architect: Welton Becket) to the Standard Federal Bank at Wilshire.

    Book 1, pg. 31 / Neg. 12634

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    "Grand" Hotel on E/S of Grand Avenue between 4th and 5th streets, 1957

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    The Grand Avenue Hotel, 416 South Grand Ave., built 1904.

    Book 3, pg. 55 / Neg. 9999

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    Corner of 3rd and Grand Avenue, 1957

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    The New Grand Hotel, 255-259 South Grand Avenue.

    Book 3, pg. 18 / Neg. 9895

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    142 S. Grand Avenue, 1957

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    Robert Larkins built this house in 1888 at 142 South Grand as his residence and to house boarders. It was demolished in 1957. Its architects are unknown but may be Bradbeer and Ferris.

    Book 1, pg. 17 / Neg. 9992

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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