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  • Palm Drive, Washington St

    Palm Drive, Washington St

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    View showing a road lined with palm trees, with houses on either side. There is a small street sign that says "Adams Street" on the house at right. Washington Street is possibly the street at the far end, where Palm Drive ends.

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  • High St. (South)

    High St. (South)

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    View looking south on New High Street in downtown Los Angeles, California, towards the intersection with Temple Street. The steep roof of Saint Athanasius Episcopal Church can be seen at the intersection with Temple Street at right and the side of a two-story building with the sign "Furniture & Bedding" can be seen, presumably on Spring Street.

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    Bullock's - Palm Springs

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    Location: 151 So. Palm Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, California Job #: 631 Architect/Designer: Wurdeman, Walter ; Becket, Welton Photographer/Artist: Gayle's Studio, Palm Springs ; Bernard of Hollywood Format: Photographic prints Description: Progress shots and Cost Data analysis.

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  • Annual "Bathing Girl Parade." Balboa Beach, Cal. June 20, 1920

    Annual "Bathing Girl Parade." Balboa Beach, Cal. June 20, 1920

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    A line of young women wearing bathing suits, shoes, and stockings are standing in front of the steps of the Pavilion at Balboa Beach. Some are holding banners that say "Spalding Maid." A sign on a building says "Balboa [illegible] and Palisades Tavern." Spectators are in the background, and a building with a sign for Balboa Post Office.

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  • By 1923 the desert community of Palm Springs was attracting the notice of the wealthy

    By 1923 the desert community of Palm Springs was attracting the notice of the wealthy

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    By 1923 the desert community of Palm Springs was attracting the notice of the wealthy. The famed Desert Inn catered to an exclusive clientele. Pg. 133.

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  • Mrs. Longstreet's av. of palms, Los Angeles, Cal

    Mrs. Longstreet's av. of palms, Los Angeles, Cal

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    View looking down a dirt road known as Fan Palm Avenue, lined with small palm trees, towards the residence of General Charles A. Longstreet (died 1877) near West Adams Street and Figueroa Street in Los Angeles, California.

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