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Corner of 1st and Grand looking East, 1953
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Corner of 1st and Olive, 1952
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Pollinger's Market, corner of First and Olive, was demolished in 1953 for the County Courthouse.
Book 3, pg. 30 / Neg. 5629
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Looking east from Grand Avenue at 4th Street, 1953
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Note the Mission-style Fremont Hotel (architect: John C. W. Austin, 1902) at the corner of Fourth and Olive.
Book 3, pg. 19 / Neg. 6408
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Looking East on 2nd Street, between Grand and Olive, 1953
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The Koster House, on the north side of Second Street, 515 W Second. The mansard-roofed Argyle Hotel, right, sits at Second and Olive. Other lost structures include the Hall of Records, California State Building, and the gasometers at Commercial and Center streets.
Book 3, pg. 32 / Neg. 7102
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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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At corner of 1st and Olive streets, 1953
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At right, the Hotel Gladden at 100 South Olive. Built as the Hotel Cecil in 1903 by Bernard Holmes.
Book 1, pg. 57 / Neg. 6933
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From same location showing old Central Police Station on 1st near Hill Street, 1952
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Central Police Station, 318 West First St., built 1898, was demolished in 1956.
Book 3, pg. 3 / Neg. 5636