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Looking west by south at 4th and Olive
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Same from bridge on Grand Avenue, 1959
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The Fremont Hotel has been removed for the widening of Fourth Street as part of the Fourth Street Cut project.
Book 3, pg. 20 / Neg. 12919
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From West 3rd, on Olive looking South, 1957
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Partial view of the Casa Alta at right, then from right, the Ems Apartment Hotel at 321 South Olive, the Olive Inn and the Central Garage on the corner of Fourth Street.
Book 3, pg. 28 / Neg. 12693
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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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N/S of 4th between Olive and Hill streets, 1959
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Looking east down Fourth Street. The Hotel Clark/Center Garage (architect: Dodd & Richards, 1919) at left. At center, the Selma Hotel, built as the Antlers (architect: Robert Brown Young, 1902); the Black Building (architect: Edelman & Barnett, 1910) is at Hill.
Neg. 12721
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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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Old residence, N/W cor. 4th & Hope Street
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The Edward T. Hildreth residence (architect: Joseph Cather Newsom, 1889). It spent most of its existence as a boarding house, but was restored in the early 1950s by the Haufe family. It was taken by eminent domain for a highway project, the Fourth Street Cut, and demolished in 1954.
Book 1, pg. 5 / Neg. 4750