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Bunker Hill area buildings on 3rd Street viewed from Figueroa Street
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3rd Street and Bunker Hill Avenue
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Bunker Hill from Clay Street between 2nd and 3rd Streets, looking west
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Old Bunker Hill hotel on South Figueroa Street
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Bunker Hill, 3rd Street and Grand Avenue
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Rear of buildings on 3rd Street between Flower and Figueroa Street
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View from the lot behind 3rd Street. The one block street, Sack Alley, ran alongside the brick hotel.
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