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From S. Hill Street opposite Grand Central Market


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    Cinderella Snack Shop on Hill Street opposite Grand Central Market

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    At the base of the Luckenbach Building, this freestanding lunchstand was built in the fall of 1945.

    Neg. 10332

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    W/S of Hill Street from 3rd Street South, 1962

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    The Ferguson Building (architect: George Herbert Wyman, 1910). Behind it, the Luckenbach (architect: Edelman & Barnett, 1910).

    Neg. 14173

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    General view of Bunker Hill area from a 5th Street bldg. at Grand, 1959

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    Shot from the Edison Building. The three prominent buildings, center, are the Casa Alta, 317 S. Olive, the Ems, 321 S. Olive, and La Casa de Don Leõn, 314 S. Olive.

    Book 1, pg. 61 / Neg. 12764

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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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    More South, same side of Hill Street

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    Tall building at far left is the Black Building at Fourth and Hill. From there, left to right, the Roberts Block, 353 South Hill (architect: Robert Brown Young, 1904); the arch-windowed University Club, 349-51 South Hill (architect: John Parkinson, 1904); 345-47 South Hill (architect: Parkinson and Bergstrom, 1905); Pembroke Building; Doran Building.

    Neg. 14113

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    W/S of Hill Street between 3rd and 4th

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    Left, Pembroke Building; at right, Doran Building.

    Neg. 14112