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S. Bunker Hill Avenue between 2nd & 3rd streets, 1951


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    E/S Bunker Hill Avenue between 2nd & 3rd streets

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    232 S. Bunker Hill Avenue. This home was built by Los Angeles pioneer Joseph F. Bont, carpenter and furniture dealer, who is listed at this address as early as 1883.

    Neg. 10123

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    Corner of 3rd Place and Bunker Hill Avenue

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    343 S. Bunker Hill Avenue. 3rd Place was built to run north from Bunker Hill Avenue to Hope after the construction of the Fourth Street Cut.

    Neg. 14078

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    Restful benches W/S Bunker Hill Avenue at 3rd Street

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    The benches of Third and Bunker Hill Avenue. A well-known spot, frequently used in movies.

    Neg. 9855

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    W/S Bunker Hill Avenue at 3rd Street

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    The Alta Vista, 255 South Bunker Hill, developed by James M. and Maud Shields in 1903.

    Neg. 9886

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    Alta Vista Apartments, 3rd and S. Bunker Hill Avenue

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    255 South Bunker Hill Avenue (architect: James M. Shields, 1902). The large front porches were a 1914 addition.

    Book 3, pg. 6 / Neg. 9945

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    E/S Bunker Hill Avenue

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    Rose, the cat lady, tends to one of the Hill's many felines at 246 South Bunker Hill Avenue. This house and no. 244 were purchased by the CRA in May 1961, as part of the urban renewal plan.

    Neg. 10126