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Historian James Miller Guinn wrote in 1896, "in the flush days of gold mining, from 1850 to 1856, it was the wickedest street on earth...In length it did not exceed 500 feet, but in wickedness, it was unlimited. On either side it was lined with saloons, gambling hells, dance houses and disreputable dives. It was a cosmopolitan street. Representatives of different races and many nations frequented it. Here the ignoble red man, crazed with aguardiente, fought his battles, the swarthy
Sonorian plied his stealthy dagger, and the click of the revolver mingled with the clink of gold at the gaming table when some chivalric American felt that his word of “honah” had been impugned."
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5579:'s headquarters and the first Los Angeles City Hall. Captain Alexander Bell and Mellus lived here (Francis Mellus married a niece of Mrs. Bell's). It was taken over by General Fremont for his headquarters and thus became the state capital for the short period of his acting as governor. The Los Angeles City organization was formed in this building in 1850.
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1920s, New High Street was removed south of Temple, and Spring Street was realigned more towards a north-south orientation, parallel with
Broadway, instead of running more northeasterly and meeting Main Street at Temple Street. As a result the Poundcake Hill buildings faced the newly aligned Spring Street until they were demolished.
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as a family home. It stood at the northwest corner of
Arcadia Street and Calle de los Negros; Los Angeles Street terminated at its southern end. The area gradually became an area for gambling and saloons, and upper-class families left to live elsewhere. Around 1849, they sold the house to a "sporting
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2005 view. Brick buildings at center-left are at the south end of the Plaza. Los
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It was the first time major retail stores opened on South
Broadway, in what would be a shift of the upmarket shopping district from 1890 to 1905 from around First and Spring to South Broadway. In 1904, Coulter's bought the Potomac Block, and combined it with the Bicknell block to create its new store
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Poundcake Hill buildings originally backed up to Broadway to their west, and faced New High Street to their east. New High Street (see Sanborn map above) was a north-south street that ran parallel to Broadway, and to Spring Street to its east. As part of the construction of City Hall in the early
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By 1871, the alley was notorious as a "racially, spatially, and morally disorderly place", according to historian César López. It was here that a growing number of
Chinese immigrant railroad laborers settled after the completion of the transcontinental railroad in 1869. There, William Estrada notes,
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When it was extended past the Plaza in 1888, Los
Angeles Street terminated one short block north of the Plaza at Alameda Street. Now, Los Angeles Street turns east at the north side of the Plaza to terminate at Alameda Street at a right angle, directly across from the Union Station complex. What was
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END OF AN ERA This is the old Lugo House on Los
Angeles St., facing the Plaza, mainstay of 19 buildings which will be torn down, beginning today, to clear the area between Union Station and the Plaza. Some say the Lugo House was begun in 1811. Once it was a magnificent dwelling, later it became the
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Before 1926, Spring Street and Main Street met at Temple Street. From Temple, Main and Spring streets proceeded south; Spring at a more southwesterly angle. This created a narrow triangle with the triangle's northern point at Temple. Proceeding south along Main on the right-hand side one would pass
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dry goods store was located at 128–134 N. Spring St. from 1891-1900, and added the Jevne premises in 1896 (thus encompassing all of 128 through 138 N. Spring). The store moved to Broadway south of 3rd St. in 1900, another signal that the upscale shopping district was moving southwest away from this
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The image at above left looks south past the intersection of First and Spring sometime around 1900–1906. The spire of the Wilson Block is prominent on the left, as is the Nadeau Hotel on the right. In the foreground we can see the Los Angeles National Bank to the left and the Larronde Block to the
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in 1856, was of adobe, two stories, facing north to Temple. This was incorporated into a later, expanded Temple Block in 1871, and then demolished. George P. McLain wrote that upon his arrival in the town in 1868, Temple Block had been the undisputed center of commerce and social life in the town.
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Looking north along Broadway at its east side past 2nd Street. From top left: The L.A. Times Bldg. with castle-like turret, with the 1911 Hall of Records behind it. The Chamber of Commerce Bldg. at #128. Drugstore in the Hellman Bldg. (#144–6) at the NE corner of 2nd Street. Dentist in the Nolan,
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In 1888, Calle de los Negros had just been renamed, and here is marked Los Angeles Street (only the section from Arcadia to the Plaza). In that same year, but not yet reflected on the map, the Coronel Adobe would be removed to allow Los Angeles Street to continue straight north to the Plaza from
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Calle de los Negros was reconfigured in 1888 when Los Angeles Street was extended north, with a small, shallow row of houses remaining between the new section of Los Angeles street's eastern edge and the western edge of the new, shortened alley. The site of Calle de los Negros is now the Pueblo
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The neglected dirt alley was already associated with vice by the early 1850s, when a bordello and its owner both known as La Prietita (the dark-skinned lady) were active here. Its other businesses included malodorous livery stables, a pawn shop, a saloon, a theater and a connected restaurant.
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from around the 1880s through 1930s. It reached eastward across Alameda St. to cover most of the area that is now Union Station. It proceeded one more block past the Plaza, with the buildings on the east side of Olvera Street forming its western edge, until terminating at Alameda Street.
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in 1885, with a total of three companies operating in the period through 1902, when the lines were electrified and electric streetcars were introduced largely following the cable car routes. There were roughly 25 miles of routes, connecting 1st and Main in what was then the
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bought the building and opened its store and operations. That is not to say though, that nobody fought to save the building. The Metropolitan Garden Association tried to move the Baker Block to another location for use as a public recreation center, while city councilman
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Looking south along Broadway from First Street, 1904-5. At right, from left to right: C.H. Frost Building (#145), 141-3, the turreted Roanoke Bldg (#137-9), Newell & Gammon Bldg. (#131-5), Mason Opera House (#125-9)At left Chamber of Commerce (#128), 1888 City Hall
4738:, southeast corner of Main and Requena St. (a.k.a. Market St.). Built 1861-2, demolished 1939. When built it was one of three hotels in the city, alongside the Bella Union and the Lafayette Hotel. It was ornate and Italianate in style, with a "profusion of brackets,
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At the northwest corner of Franklin and Spring stood two buildings in succession, the Rocha Adobe, then the Phillips Block. The site now lies under the current course of Spring Street, which was straightened, i.e. realigned to run further west, in the 1920s.
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4489:(not to be confused with the "Downey Block"), 324–330** N. Main, opened 1878, three stories, captured in a 1957 color photo standing alone as the last building on the block, demolished that year. In the 1930s photo above, it is home to the Librería Española.
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2080:(built 1820 as a residence for Antous Jose Rocha), 31–33 Spring Street (pre-1890 numbering), which from 1853–1884 served as the City Hall, and a building in the yard behind it served as the city and county jail. It was demolished and in its place was built:
8485:"Concentrating: The Growth of a Business and a Great Bazaar: A Grand Rally of Wholesale and Retail: Outposts and Pickets Under One Large Roof: The Jacoby Bros. Occupy Their New and Magnificent Building and Receive the Congratulations of Their Many Friends"
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Smith and Bridge Bldg. (#200–4) at the SE corner of 2nd. New King Hotel in the Gordon Bldg. (#206–10). Victor Clothing in its location from 1926 to 1964 in the Crocker Bldg. (#212–6). Pig 'n Whistle in the Copp Bldg. (#218–224). 1888 City Hall at far right
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At the time (1880–1900s), the area was referred to as the business center, business section or business district. By 1910, it was referred to as the "North End" of the business district which by then had expanded south to what is today called the
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South of the Culver Block was the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce building, 128–130 S. Broadway, opened February 12, 1904, a landmark at the time featured on postcards and in books. 6 stories, 4 floors. Ground floor offices included those of the
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Along the west side of Spring Street were the following buildings. Spring was realigned in the 1920s and now runs west of these sites, and the sites where these buildings once stood are now part of the full city block on which City Hall stands:
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3000:, also known as the Bryson-Bonebrake Block or Bryson Bonebrake Building, northwest corner 2nd and Spring, constructed 1886-1888 for $ 224,000 on the site of a public school and an early city hall, as a 126-room bank and office building.
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The Sentous Block or Sentous Building (19th c., demolished late 1950s) was located at 615-9 N Main St., with a back entrance on 616-620 North Spring St. (previously called Upper Main St., then San Fernando St.). Designed in 1886 by
402:(or "Red Sandstone Courthouse"), which took over the function of courthouse from the Clocktower Courthouse (also called the Temple Courthouse). It was damaged beyond repair by Long Beach earthquake of 1933 and was torn down in 1936.
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The southwest corner, during Victorian times the site of unremarkable retail and office buildings, was from 1958 the location of the State Office Building, (1958-60, architect Anson C. Boyd, razed 2006). It was named the
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The Coronel Adobe was demolished in 1888 and 1896 Sanborn maps show that the Del Valle adobe had been removed, and Los Angeles Street had been extended to form the eastern edge of the Plaza, thus passing in front of the
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1104:(1899, Abram Edelman), Bartlett Music Co. (#233), annex to J. W. Robinson's (#235); Goodwill Industries store (#233-235, 1950s–60s). The building still stands, but all floors except the ground floor have been removed.
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are visible behind. The vast majority of buildings in view have been demolished. Today, about half of the area in view is City Hall and its grounds, and most of the rest of the area is home to other buildings in the
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from 1899 through 1906. It was the city's premier store for china, crystal and silver, as well as — at that time — selling appliances like stoves and refrigerators. In 1906, the store moved to the 5th and Broadway
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5000:, 122–128 S. Main St. (post-1890 numbering), 22–28 S. Main St. (per-1890 numbering), was a two-story building built in the early 1880s, five doors south of the Grand Opera House. It housed a coffee house of the
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right. From First to Second streets, Spring Street is still a busy shopping district, though Broadway is also just becoming popular for more upscale shopping. An electric streetcar heads to Griffin Avenue in
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8766:"Ability wins its own reward: Interesting sketch of the success of a pioneer establishment conducted under able and efficient management: Largest clothing and furnishings goods house in Southern California"
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Los Angeles Street was lined with mostly commercial buildings; the southeast end of the business district around Los Angeles and 3rd streets was the Wholesale District. Only a few buildings were notable:
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1091:(through 1922), later known as the Western Department Store (1922–1928). Lettering covered the face of the building from top to bottom through the end of the 1950s: "THE LARGEST SHOE DEPT. IN THE WEST".
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American National Bank (later California Bank) Building (1878-1911), southwest corner, 1890. To the viewer's left (south) are the turret and two gables of the YMCA Building (1889), then the Potomac Block
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view looking east along south side of 3rd Street incl. former New York Brewery, towards Main (across top). Back left: The Thom Block. Back right: Olmsted & Wales bookstore in the
1087:(or Bicknell Building) at 225–229 S. Broadway, with back entrances at 224–228 S. Hill Street. was part of Coulter's from 1905 from 1917. After Coulter's moved in 1917, it housed the
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bought various electric streetcar companies operating mostly within the City of Los Angeles (and not in the San Fernando Valley, Harbor area or Westside) and combined them into the
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Marc A. Beherec (AECOM), "John Romani's Forgotten 1984 Excavations at CA-LAN-007 and the Archaeology of Native American Los Angeles", Society for California Archaeology, pp.155 ff.
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towards Third Street. Most of the 19th-century buildings no longer exist, surviving only in the Plaza area or south of Second Street. The rest were demolished to make way for the
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Downey ("Libería Española"), Grand Central ("Osaka Co.", "Chop Suey"), Pico ("Arizona Cafe", "Money to Loan"), Bella Union/St Charles ("Azteca"), 312 and 306-8 buildings, 1930s.
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West side of Broadway from #229 (at left) to #207 (at right, SW corner of 2nd St.) sometime after 1894. From left to right: Bicknell Block with the Los Angeles Furniture Co.;
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candy shop and tea room. The Pig 'n Whistle would open locations at 7th and Broadway and in Hollywood, where it would become a landmark restaurant that still operates today.
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Hadley Meares, "Hell’s Half Acre: In the old red light district of Los Angeles, women worked in squalor while pimps and landlords grew rich", Curbed L.A., November 17, 2017
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C.H. Frost Building at 145 S. Broadway, c.1904-5. To its right, the turreted Roanoke Bldg. (#137-9), Newell & Gammon Bldg. (#131-5), and the Mason Opera House (#125-9).
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raised funds to convert the building into a city history museum. Nonetheless, in 1941, Goodwill sold the building to the city, which demolished it in 1942. Currently, the
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1913:(10 floors, 1907, H. Alban Reaves, Renaissance Revival and Italianate, demolished 1954-5)), southwest corner of Temple and Spring. A replica of its façade featured in the
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department store. It carried curtains, window shades, comforters, and the like. It operated here until August 1895, when it moved next door to the Potomac Block at #213.
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This location was at the time known as Pound Cake Hill. The buildings located here faced New High Street to their east and Broadway to their west. They were as follows:
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Electrically-powered streetcar systems were numerous starting with the Los Angeles Electric Railway in 1887, but were over time consolidated into two large networks:
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c.1893–1900, looking east along Third St. from Olive St. on Bunker Hill. 3 buildings stand out from left to right: the 1888 City Hall (Broadway between 2nd/3rd), the
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Taking up the small block immediately south of Temple Block between Market and Court streets, facing both Spring and Main streets, were two buildings in succession:
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It was modernized and converted to lofts in 2007 and given its present name. The halls and staircase have appeared in many of Alfred Hitchcock's movies, Brad Pitt's
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5352:(Spanish-language name; marked on post-1847 maps as Negro Alley or Nigger Alley), a narrow, one-block north–south street likely named after darker-skinned Mexican
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This article is about the area which formed the central business district during the 1880s and 1890s. For the neighborhoods famous for Victorian residences, see
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grocers were located at 38–40 (after 1890: 136-138) N. Spring (the older "Wilcox Block", also known as the Strelitz Block) from 1890-1896 before moving to the
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style. After more than 30 years as one of the city's most prestigious first-run movie palaces, the Million Dollar Theater presented Spanish-language films and
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Creation of the US-101 Freeway and its service roads, called Arcadia and Aliso streets, but not exactly in the positions of the old Arcadia and Aliso streets
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2005 view. Main St. runs along the left (west) side from the Plaza area (top left), over US 101 (site of the Baker Block) and along the western edge of the
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7623:"BEgins New Era of Achievement: Chamber of Commerce Welcomes Public to Magnificent Home, with Brilliant Reception — Annual Reports Show Splendid Progress"
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department store, 203–7 N. Spring, west side between Temple and the Phillips Block. Spring Street now runs west of this site, which is part of City Hall.
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taking up the entire block on the left and on the right, the 1935 Los Angeles Times Building, and behind it, the 1948 Crawford Mirror Addition building.
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Ronald Reagan State Office Bldg. occupies the SE corner of 3rd & Spring today. Spring runs along its right side; this view looks south on Main St.
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is now located in the Garnier Building. It should not be confused with another Garnier Block/Building on Main St. a block away now commonly known as
4379:(1879–1884), George D. Rowan and Eugene Germain. The second floor was offices, and the third floor held the city's most upscale apartments. In 1919,
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three-story, 33-room hotel was the most elegant hotel in Southern California. It had a total of nearly eighty rooms. The Pico House is listed as a
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clothing store that opened here on January 2, 1899; on June 19, 1904, I. Magnin announced that the Los Angeles store would henceforth be known as
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is the prominent building towards the back. Left side: Cosmopolitan Hotel, Farmers and Merchants Bank , Downey Block with Commercial Restaurant.
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Placita Dolores, where from 1888 until the 1950s, Los Angeles Street used to run a short block north of the Plaza to terminate at Alameda St.
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bought it in 1893, thus owning two buildings at this intersection: this one and the Stimson Block (see below). Leading dry goods retailer
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store was also located in this block from 1883–1886 before moving to the Jones Block slightly south. The Allen Block was replaced by the
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with its landmark clock. Harris & Frank went on to become a chain of junior department stores for men's clothing across the region.
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Rose L. Ellerbe (October 25, 1925). "City's Progress Threatens Ancient Landmarks: Structures Once City's Pride Now Hidden in Squalor".
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Clothing Co., a large department store for apparel. See also the photo below of "La Fiesta". Demolished 1925-6 to make way for current
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Los Angeles Theatres (blog with detailed information about cinemas in Los Angeles including streetscapes, neighboring buildings, etc.)
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center of the pueblo's social life and now, after -years of disrepair, it will die despite efforts of historical societies to save it.
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File:Los Angeles Street and Aliso Street from Baker Block looking east, downtown Los Angeles, 1885 (CHS-1859).jpg, Wikimedia Commons
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Boston Dry Goods at #171–173 from 1886 to 1895. Robinson's would become a major department store chain across Southern California.
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Photos of Los Angeles during the 1880s and 1890s at Calisphere (University of California photo search across multiple libraries)
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10033:"Abraham Haas: Pioneer Jewish Purveyor of Food Stuffs, Wholesale & Retail, Los Angeles", Jewish Museum of the American West
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This is a map of the former and current buildings located in the Victorian business district of Los Angeles around 1890-1905.
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7991:"The New Boston Store:Los Angeles' Finest Commercial Structure Is Complete". Los Angeles Herald. October 4, 1895. p. 5.
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Sketch of east side of the 300 block of North Main Street, between Arcadia and Commercial streets, as it appeared circa 1880
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stood here; Graves bought the property in 1879 for $ 2,250. The house was sold and removed to 10th and Hope streets in 1888.
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blocked the path north one block to the Plaza, but just slightly to the right (east) of the path of Los Angeles Street was
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Dry Goods Co., which moved here from next door at #211 in August 1895 and advertised for this location through August 1899.
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culture. Victor Clothing operated here until 2001, and was known i.a. for its frequent ads on Spanish-language television.
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on Los Angeles Street, one block away). Commissioned in 1883 by Philippe Garnier, once housed the "La Esperanza" bakery.
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windows, poked up another story to signal the hotel's location to travelers.” Today, location of the south plaza of the
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complex taking up the entire block between Spring, Broadway, First and Second streets, formerly the headquarters of the
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215 continued as a branch of Coulter's through 1927. Then, 215–217 was home to the Pacific Furniture House in the 1940s.
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and a new headquarters was opened on this site in 1912. The newspaper later moved further south on Spring Street to the
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department store building at Eighth and Broadway in 1908. The site is now part of the "(213) S. Spring" parking garage.
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department store to form a complex, opening it as a new, 157,000 sq ft (14,600 m) store in June, 1905.
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10092:"The Street Railway History of Los Angeles", Electric Railway Historical Association website, accessed August 16, 2020
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At 419 N. Los Angeles Street, at the northwest corner of Arcadia, is the Garnier Building, built in 1890, part of the
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at Fourth and Spring — was located here (#138) from 1897 to 1959. The site is now a parking structure, part of the
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started with the Spring and Sixth Street Railroad in 1874. The last horsecars were converted to electric in 1897.
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Music (Turnverein) Hall (l) and Los Angeles (Lyceum) Theatre (r). West side of Spring between 2nd and 3rd, 1895.
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states it was "nothing short of amazing, displaying a riotous and eclectic amalgam of features". Built for mayor
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at center. Electric streetcars replaced horsecars and the street is paved. Today, this is the site of City Hall.
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were projected by Billy Porter, who would later become a famous silent film director. Appeared in the film in
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fraternity", which operated a popular 24-hour gambling establishment with games including monte, faro, and
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which opened and closed in 1890, lasting less than a year. From 1891 through 1902, the venue was the (New)
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from 1950 until the late 1980s. The theater had a seating capacity of 2,345 when it opened in 1918.
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originally housed prominent retailers of the day, then were joined together in 1906 by
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1882 photo of east side of Main Street, "Early City Views", Water and Power Associates
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https://waterandpower.org/museum/Early_LA_Buildings%20(1800s)_Page_1.html#Temple_Block
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https://waterandpower.org/museum/Early_LA_Buildings%20(1800s)_Page_1.html#Temple_Block
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department store at #177 during its final few years of operation, c.1895–1897. even as
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9459:"Maurice Kremer: Very Early Pioneer Jewish Merchant and Civil Servant of Los Angeles"
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8863:"Los Angeles Police Department Headquarters #2", Pacific Coast Architecture Database
8798:"Los Angeles National Bank" and "Equitable Savings Bank", Water and Power Associated
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Between Aliso and Temple streets on the east side of Los Angeles St. at #300 is the
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venue on Main Street, then at this venue, and finally at the venue now known as the
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International Savings & Exchange Bank Building (1907) SW corner of Temple/Spring
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built in 2016, taking up the entire block between Broadway, Hill, First and Second.
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built in 2016, taking up the entire block between Broadway, Hill, First and Second.
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Southeast corner of Temple and Broadway (Pound Cake Hill, west side of New High St.)
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By the mid-1890s, First and Spring was the center of the business district, and the
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General Services Administration page on the United States Court House (Los Angeles)
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4994:(1st National/Warner Bros, 1935). Demolished in 1936 to make way for a parking lot.
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The corner is home to one of the oldest buildings outside the Plaza area, the 1895
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View from Spring St. of Clocktower Courthouse (r), southside of Temple Block (l),
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View north on Spring St. from First Street. Phillips Block visible in background,
710:. Later, as the Mason Theatre, it showed Spanish-language films. Demolished 1955.
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Plate 14, vol. 1 of 1896 Sanborn Fire Map of Los Angeles, via Library of Congress
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9303:"LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes, Vickrey-Brunswig Building", Los Angeles Conservancy
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7922:"Potomac Block & Bicknell Block – Romanesque Revival Downtown – PocketSights"
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opened here in August 1891, run by Messrs. Hiles and Niccolls, who came from the
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9487:, November 12, 2010, University of Southern California. Retrieved April 30, 2019
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6058:"Female boarding" was a euphemism for small rooms, "cribs", used by prostitutes.
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North side of First Street between Spring and Main streets. Widney Block. c.1888
528:, occupying the entire block between Broadway, Spring, First and Second streets.
237:. Towers of the 1888 City Hall on the 200 block of S. Broadway in the distance.
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8194:"Business Property Deal: Nearly Two Hundred Thousand Dollars for a Good Corner"
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Co. It was then leased to a Chinese immigrant. In 1871, it was the site of the
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in 1880, was located here in 1896.First National Bank was located here in 1896.
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styles), the oldest remaining commercial building in Downtown Los Angeles. The
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10128:"Junípero Serra State Office Building #1", Pacific Coast Architecture Database
9973:"Los Angeles…1850" (map), UCLA map collection via Online Archive of California
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location from 1874 through 1883, after leaving their original quarters in the
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was located here in 1894. The church was replaced sometime before 1906 by the:
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Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center (Los Angeles County Grand Jury)
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Spring Street realignment north of First Street to run parallel to Main Street
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8890:"Bryson-Bonebrake Building, Downtown, Los Angeles, CA (1886-1888) demolished"
8705:"Los Angeles Herald 22 August 1899 — California Digital Newspaper Collection"
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Sanborn Map of Los Angeles: 1906, vol. 2, plate 131, via Library of Congress.
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had not yet been built on the NW corner of 3rd & Broadway. Around 1894–5.
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was built next to (south of) the Red Sandstone Courthouse in 1911, After the
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Sanborn Maps of Los Angeles: 1894, vol. 1, plate 8; 1906, vol. 2, plate 131.
7649:"PCAD - Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce Building, Downtown, Los Angeles, CA"
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The building was demolished in 1953 and is still the site of a parking lot.
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Sanborn Map of Los Angeles: 1894, vol. 1, plate 8, via Library of Congress.
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7047:—American Natl./California Bank (1878-1911)/ 2nd Calif. Bank Bldg. (1911–?)
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4018:. Louis Sentous was a French pioneer in the early days of Los Angeles. The
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A replacement two-story retail building, home to the "Equitable" branch of
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Looking north on Spring St. from First Street, 1890s with view of the
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was opened in 1939, replacing the existing Central and La Grande stations.
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This five-story brick building facing the Plaza at 501 N. Main St. houses
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taking up the entire block between First, Second, Spring and Main streets.
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Further south on the west side of Broadway, was 207–211, location of the:
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Southwest corner of Second and Broadway and the west side of the 200 block
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Sanborn 1894 map of Los Angeles, plate 8 (right), via Library of Congress
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Sanborn map of Los Angeles, 1894, vol. 1 plate 9 via Library of Congress]
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Sanborn 1894 map of Los Angeles, plate 10 (east), via Library of Congress
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Sanborn 1888 map of Los Angeles, plate 18, via Los Angeles Public Library
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Hollenbeck Block (1884-1933), SW corner of 2nd & Spring. c.1900-1905.
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were located east of it on 1st Street during the 1920s. Now the site of
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the short block of Los Angeles Street north of the Plaza is now part of
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La Placita Church (La Iglesia de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles)
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Main Street looking north from Temple, photo by T.E. Stanton, 1886. The
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on Broadway, still standing). From 1903-1911 this venue operated as the
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NE portion of Temple Block at SW corner of Temple (r) and Main (l), 1924
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Further north on Main St., looking south towards Temple Block, mid-1870s
1532:. The theater was designed by architects with a fanciful facade in the
930:"Boston Dry Goods" store from 1895–1915. All three stores would move to
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The west side of the 200 block of South Broadway had a key place in the
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https://www.newspapers.com/clip/57340846/bullard-block-the-hub-opening/
8419:"Advertisement by London Clothing Co., Harris & Frank, proprietors"
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View south on Spring at 2nd, Hollenbeck Block when it was two stories,
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Bryson or Bryson-Bonebrake Block or Building erected 1886-8, photo 1905
1358:. It was built in a hybrid Spanish Colonial Revival/Beaux-Arts style.
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Masonic Hall at 416 N. Main St., was built in 1858 as Lodge 42 of the
3693:, classic bay-windowed style). Demolished in 1903 and replaced by the
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Spring St. side of Temple Block, sign for Cohn Bros. store, mid-1890s.
1137:(237–241, 1950s–60s). Demolished, currently the site of a parking lot.
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three important road alignment changes that came in the 1920s–1950s:
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4311:. Built in 1835-8, demolished in 1877 to make way for the Baker Block
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South end of the Downey Block, at the NW corner of Temple/Main, 1880s
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was located here. The site is now part of the El Pueblo parking lot.
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visible immediately behind Temple Block. Main St. (l), Spring St. (r)
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9839:"Los Angeles unveils statue of Mexican singer-actor Antonio Aguilar"
8754:"Mullen & Bluett Clothing Co.", Los Angeles City Directory, 1905
7466:"Map of Temple Street Cable Railway, via Metro (Los Angeles County)"
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Depot, San Pedro and 5th street (southeast of the business district)
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Wells Fargo and Co. offices, northwest corner of 3rd/Main as of 1894
4529: 306–308 N. Main, three stories, home to offices (at #308) and
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Bullard Block c.1900. It replaced the Clocktower Courthouse in 1895.
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Sanborn map of Los Angeles, 1894, plate 12, right half, lower right
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https://losangelestheatres.blogspot.com/2019/03/lyceum-theatre.html
7886:"Potomac Block :: Los Angeles Public Library Photo Collection"
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Arcadia Block, 1870s. SW corner of Los Angeles and Arcadia streets.
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parking lot and a cloverleaf-style entrance to the US 101 freeway.
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1281:). Now a parking lot. Three stories, it had a 150-foot (46 m)
107:, along Broadway, Spring and Main roughly from 3rd to 9th streets.
8453:"Historic Temple Block Surrenders to Progress after Seventy Years"
7940:"Western Shoe Company – Western Department Store – 227 S Broadway"
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at center with its two story porch, to its right Mellus Row, then
4547:, 300-2-4** N. Main (200-2-4* N. Main). In the 1880s, home to the
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This two-story building at 507–511 N. Main St. houses part of the
3636:, originally at 214 W. 3rd, in 1908 it moved to 215-9 W. 3rd. The
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until 1904, when the latter moved to Fourth and Hill streets. The
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Headquarters Building, completed in 2009. The site is now home to:
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when it became the upscale shopping street between 1915 and 1917.
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from the original on October 31, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
7376:"Los Angeles Fifty Years Ago: The Re-Creation of a Vanished City"
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Broad Place at north end of Los Angeles Street c.1870s. At back,
4526: 312 N. Main, two stories, home to a saloon in the mid-1890s
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The Hammel & Denker Block was demolished and replaced by the
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Clocktower Courthouse, view from Spring St. looking SE, with the
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Southeast corner of First and Broadway and east side of 100 block
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https://losangelestheatres.blogspot.com/2019/02/lyceum-hall.html
5546:: southwest corner of Arcadia Street. Built 1858, razed in 1927.
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Orpheum Theatre when located at the Grand Opera House building,
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Hall of Records, adjacent to Courthouse on the south (1911–1973)
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ran along Temple Street starting in 1886 and were replaced with
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10150:" Audience at the Orpheum Theater", Los Angeles Public Library
9405:"The Jacoby Brothers: Pioneer Jewish Merchants of Los Angeles"
8687:"Grand opening: Jacoby Brothers' outfitting store on Broadway"
7498:"New Buildings: A Splendid Showing for the Future Los Angeles"
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Main Street & Agricultural Park electric streetcar, c.1896
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Edward R. Roybal Federal Building and United States Courthouse
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At the southwest corner of Franklin Street from 1894–1905 was
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Another view of Broadway looking south from 2nd St. showing a
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with its clocktower is prominent at center. At upper right is
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https://www.newspapers.com/clip/59823326/pico-building-razed/
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https://calisphere.org/item/5459a5690c02f89dcc7f274e66e13d7e/
8675:"Jevne gricery store #2", Pacific Coast Architecture Database
8173:
Los Angeles Downtown News – The Voice of Downtown Los Angeles
8129:
Los Angeles Downtown News - The Voice of Downtown Los Angeles
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Looking northeast on Spring Street from First Street, 1880s.
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B'nai B'rith Temple (opened 1873), the city's first synagogue
321:
building was erected in 1888 for $ 45,000. Also known as the
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8618:. Los Angeles Evening Express. December 22, 1925. p. 1.
7530:"Los Angeles County Central Heating and Refrigeration Plant"
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replaced these blocks; it is a small shopping center at the
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1973 Pereira Addition, so called because it was designed by
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8356:. September 11, 1895. p. 4 – via newspapers.com.
8208:"22 Sep 1989, 19 - The Los Angeles Times at Newspapers.com"
8086:. December 10, 1908. p. 22 – via newspapers.com.
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The east side of Spring Street, north of First, during the
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Clocktower Courthouse viewed from Fort Hill (from the west)
10230:"Early Los Angeles city views", Water and Power Associates
10194:"Metropolitan Barber Shop" in "A visit to old Los Angeles"
9702:“United States Hotel”, Pacific Coast Architecture Database
9237:"Lankershim Building", Pacific Coast Architecture Database
9215:"Washington Building", Pacific Coast Architecture Database
8156:. December 31, 1898. p. 4 – via newspapers.com.
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At center is Aliso St. heading east (top center of photo).
5322:, a small open plaza which surrounds a statue of Mexican
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The southeast corner of 2nd and Broadway was the site of
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Southeast corner and east side of Broadway from 2nd to 3rd
1028:, 213–223 S. Broadway, was from 1905 to 1917 known as the
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10139:"Mason Opera House", Pacific Coast Architecture Database"
7763:. Los Angeles Evening Express. August 7, 1891. p. 8.
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Baker Block, built 1878, demolished 1942, site now under
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which replaced the Downey Block NW corner Temple and Main
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Headquarters, opened 2012, NE corner of 2nd & Spring.
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NW corner of 1st/Spring, 2020, an empty lot. Back right:
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Replica of the Int'l Savings Building façade in the film
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9994:"Historic Building Is Razed: Flood of Memories Released"
9393:"Farmers and Merchants Bank", Water and Power Associates
8939:"Hollenbeck Block", Calisphere, University of California
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Stern, Norton B. "Louis Phillips of the Pomona Valley".
5641:, and two more Japanese-American department stores, the
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at #26, heavily damaged in an 1885 fire, and a saddlery.
4699:#240 Farmers and Merchants Bank was located here in 1896
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2837:, built 1881-2, demolished 1932, designed by architects
9820:"Wreckers Go to Lugo House and 18 Other Ancient Abodes"
9255:. State of California, Department of Natural Resources.
9190:"Stimson Building", Pacific Coast Architecture Database
9165:"Douglas Building", Pacific Coast Architecture Database
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Depot, SW corner Alameda and Commercial streets, c.1880
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in 1911. Nos. 201-213 Broadway are now known named the
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Postcard c.1910 of Chamber of Commerce, 128 S. Broadway
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4702:#236 Los Angeles Savings Bank was located here in 1896
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The YMCA Building was demolished to make way for the:
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just south of Temple and Spring (left, bottom) to the
10235:"A Visit to Old Los Angeles", with support from CSULB
10161:"2nd Street and Broadway", Huntington Digital Library
8399:. San Francisco Examiner. August 14, 1887. p. 19
7904:"Potomac Block. The Work of Building Up a Great City"
7703:"Mason Theatre in Los Angeles, CA - Cinema Treasures"
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between 5th to 6th streets. Opened 1888, closed 1914.
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bookstore was located in the block in the mid-1880s.
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At the southwest corner of Spring and Temple was the
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La Iglesia de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles
9501:. Los Angeles Express. February 15, 1878. p. 2.
9179:. Los Angeles Herald. December 20, 1908. p. 32.
8928:"Burdick Block", Pacific Coast Architecture Database
7720:"2nd Street and Broadway" Huntington Digital Library
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was at the southeast corner of Aliso Street. It was
5085:, southeast corner of Mayo/Third and Main as of 1894
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Currently, this site is the southernmost end of the
3921:, a successful businessman who was the last Mexican
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The YMCA operated here at #207 from 1889 until 1903,
10205:"Hotel Ramona", Pacific Coast Architecture Database
10057:"The Corners of Los Angeles: First and Los Angeles"
9226:"Hotel Ramona", Pacific Coast Architecture Database
8743:. Los Angeles Herald. February 22, 1882. p. 3.
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6061:†(Dagger) indicates a street that no longer exists
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5465:1885 view of the east side of Los Angeles St. with
4695:is approximately on the site of Commercial Street.
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with the Sun Jung Wah Co. performing Chinese plays.
1312:, notable for its changing murals reflecting local
1267:, 218–224 S. Broadway, home to the original (1908)
908:
Boston Dry Goods and Harris Newmark buildings, 1899
123:, and most of the largest buildings standing today.
14555:Demolished buildings and structures in Los Angeles
11406:(1936) - 1st center with department store anchor:
10081:"L.A.'s first streetcars were horse-powered", KCET
9983:Sanborn 1894 map of Los Angeles, vol. 1, sheet 14b
9680:. Los Angeles Herald. January 15, 1888. p. 9.
8874:Ad for the Security Trust and Savings Bank in the
8487:. Los Angeles Times. November 14, 1891. p. 3.
8236:"Bradbury Building | Los Angeles Conservancy"
7361:"Early Los Angeles Historical Buildings (1800s)",
7014:H. T. Newell Block (as of 1910, shops and offices)
5302:
4283:East side of Main from Arcadia south to Commercial
3727:For buildings further south on Spring Street, see
3355:Two theatres together called the Perry Buildings:
2367:Clocktower (Temple) Courthouse, Market and Theater
2315:, a small street running between Spring and Main.
1911:International Savings & Exchange Bank Building
586:1900s view of Chamber of Commerce, 128 S. Broadway
455:Adjacent to the south, mid-block, is a portion of
364:"Red Stone" Courthouse and Post Office (1891-1936)
10293:
9552:. Los Angeles Evening Express. February 11, 1879.
9515:. Los Angeles Herald. October 24, 1879. p. 2
9247:
8768:. Los Angeles Herald. January 27, 1910. p. 8
8662:"Reminiscing: H. Jevne offers free home delivery"
8535:. Los Angeles Express. August 3, 1895. p. 5.
8098:"CityDig: This Was L.A.'s City Hall for 39 Years"
7591:"PCAD - Tajo Building, Downtown, Los Angeles, CA"
5344:at the intersection of Arcadia Street. Here, the
3520:Metropolitan Barber Shop, 215 W. 3rd (demolished)
2936:, then the Security Trust and Savings Bank. (the
2809:Nadeau Block housing the Nadeau Hotel (1882–1932)
2784:), built in 1883, along the north side. The main
1071:219 housed Fisch's Department Store in the 1940s.
154:Temple Street extension eastward from Main Street
143:The map shows the street grid in 1910, and shows
14531:
11402:(1927) - 1st center with multiple supermarkets:
9755:Sanborn 1894 map of Los Angeles, vol. 1, plate 9
9025:Sanborn 1894 map of Los Angeles, vol. 1, plate 8
6959:
5177:1882 view, looking north from Broad Place along
4604:East side of Main from Commercial south to First
4133:City of Paris, the city's first department store
3016:and Major George H. Bonebrake, President of the
1753:'s London Clothing Co., with its landmark clock.
938:On the southwest corner of 2nd and Broadway was
611:retail and office building. Now the site of the
191:
71:in 1880 was centered at the southern end of the
13870:Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising
9607:“Ducommun Building”, Water and Power Associates
9382:. Los Angeles Herald. June 14, 1874. p. 3.
9314:Louis Sentous biography, Bridge to the Pyrenees
9265:
5991:Depot, SW corner Alameda and Commercial streets
5655:DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Los Angeles Downtown
5582:Mellus Row, adjacent to Bell Block on the south
4029:West side of Main from Republic south to Temple
3917:Pico House was a luxury hotel built in 1870 by
3610:were business partners in hotels and ranching.
3424:saloon, later known as The Anheuser Restaurant.
2823:L.A. Times Building, opened 1935, view in 2006.
950:) Building, which one turn was replaced by the
788:The 2nd & Broadway Hellman Building in 1918
513:1886 building. This building was razed after a
11061:Haas, Baruch & Co./Hellman, Haas & Co.
9339:plate 003 of the 1910 Baist Real Estate Survey
8832:
8830:
8546:"Bullard Block", Los Angeles Water & Power
8464:
8462:
8230:
8228:
8065:
8063:
4051:This block is part of the site of the current
3993:next door. It was built in 1888 and combines
3255:. It housed the larger of two branches of the
3225:Wilcox Building, built 1895-6, photo from 1905
2913:Four buildings have stood here in succession:
1238:, #200-4 S. Broadway, stores and a restaurant.
1000:Coulter's complex: Potomac and Bicknell blocks
13880:Southern California Institute of Architecture
12483:
10260:
10044:"Built by Becket" via Los Angeles Conservancy
9350:"Lafayette Hotel", Water and Power Associates
8616:"Bullard Block wrecking begun by 100 workmen"
8477:
8283:
8281:
7833:"Coulter's location 1906 225–229 S. Broadway"
7291:(1896-7, Robert Brown Young, demolished 1959)
6483:
5535:
5052:, E side of Main between Mayo (3rd) and 4th,
4652:United States Hotel, SE corner Requena/Main.
4363:. The Baker Block was erected on the site of
4055:. Buildings previously located here include:
2630:Larronde Block, undated photo, probably 1910s
1668:For buildings further south on Broadway, see
48:
13875:Ramón C. Cortines Visual and Performing Arts
9636:
9634:
9632:
9630:
9628:
9483:Knapp, Dan "A Retail History on the Shelf",
9451:
8289:"Wreckers Put Hammer to Old Health Building"
8274:. Los Angeles Evening Express. May 30, 1914.
4938:), 110 S. Main, in later years known as the
4765:West side of Main from Temple south to First
4680:just N of the NE corner of 1st/Temple, 2018.
3980:
2496:store, 128–134 N. Spring Street, around 1896
1129:"Boston Dry Goods" store from 1895 to 1915,
1094:
546:(1896–mid-20th c.). Now the location of the
9767:
9765:
9763:
9761:
8827:
8720:
8718:
8459:
8300:
8298:
8225:
8060:
7849:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
7796:"Merchants Trust Company Building, ca.1910"
7176:—#229 Turnverein (Lyceum) Hall (1894-1950s)
7124:J. W. Robinson's Boston Dry Goods
6974:
6605:
6285:Farmers & Merchants Bank
5564:
5526:Los Angeles St. north from 3rd St. ca. 1910
5514:Los Angeles St. north from 1st St. ca. 1910
4045:St. Elmo (orig. Lafayette) Hotel circa 1890
4008:
3632:To the west of the Douglas Block stood the
2758:(1887-1906), demolished and replaced by the
2708:is in the distance at the top, center left.
682:Just south of the southwest corner was the
13855:Arizona State University California Center
12490:
12476:
11438:
11404:Broadway & 87th Street shopping center
11394:(1929) - 1st suburban dept. store branch:
10267:
10253:
10123:
10121:
9691:Ad, p.7, Los Angeles Times, March 27, 1888
9054:
9021:
9019:
8852:"Wilson Block", Water and Power Associates
8440:Block 10 as sown on Sanborn Fire Map, 1894
8278:
8246:
8150:"I Magnin moves from Spring to Broadway 1"
6793: #127: Mason Opera House (1902-1956)
5925:Depot, 5th & San Pedro streets, c.1875
4825:Northwest corner of First and Main streets
4635:right, Victorian 200–202 N. Main at left (
3580:Lankershim Building (1896–1959), SE corner
3299:Looking north on Spring from 3rd St., 1905
3095:). In 1910, refitted and rechristened the
2086:(four-and-a-half stories, opened in 1888,
1705:'s Peoples Store at center. Towers of the
942:, built in 1870. This was replaced by the
698:designed the building in association with
12639:
11418:(1955) - 1st center with 4 dept. stores:
9856:
9854:
9852:
9743:"Fire: A quick, hot blaze on Main Street"
9625:
9563:"Baker Block", Water and Power Associates
9292:"Plaza House", Water and Power Associates
8628:
8383:Historical Society of Southern California
7679:
7677:
7666:"Junipero Serra State Office Building #1"
5963:c.1918, Central & 5th streets, c.1918
5811:as far as the communities known today as
5788:
5633:At the southeast corner of First Street,
5095:, southwest corner of 3rd/Main as of 1894
5009:Third from Spring to Main, Third and Main
4619:The 1888 New Lanfranco Block, early 1920s
4555:. In the early 20th century, site of the
4507:Farmers and Merchants Bank of Los Angeles
4166:(tower) in the background at center-left.
4081:Farmers and Merchants Bank of Los Angeles
3476:1903, looking west on Third past Spring:
2311:Along the south side of Temple Block was
2289:office. The northeast corner was home to
686:, 127 S. Broadway. Opened in 1903 as the
27:Historical neighborhood in California, US
12497:
12450:History of retail in Southern California
11390:(1915) - 1st planned shopping district:
10276:History of retail in Southern California
9758:
9749:
9532:
9530:
9513:"Advertisement by L. Harris/Quincy Hall"
8715:
8295:
7880:
7878:
7772:
7770:
7287:
7060:Nolan, Smith & Bridge Bldg. (#200–4)
6695:
6557:
6278:
5800:Cable car street railways in Los Angeles
5775:
5308:
5286:
5263:
5249:
4863:at back, behind which the towers of the
4207:history of retail in Southern California
3868:and the Plaza in 1876, photo taken from
3719:, demolished 1959). Now the site of the
3480:store located 1900–1906 in the turreted
2672:(completed 1931, opened 1932, architect
2588:. Today, this view would be of the 2009
1875:sometime between 1886–1895 when home to
1111:(completed 1895, demolished, architects
859:Merchants Trust Company Building in 1910
114:
42:
14486:Central Los Angeles & Wilshire area
14041:Dosan Ahn Chang Ho Memorial Interchange
11386:- 1st dept. store on 7th off Broadway:
10118:
9902:
9837:Zavis, Alexandra (September 17, 2012).
9775:. Los Angeles Herald. January 13, 1888.
9745:. Los Angeles Mirror. October 24, 1885.
9016:
8421:. Los Angeles Herald. February 17, 1894
8291:. Los Angeles Times. December 30, 1954.
8264:
8022:
8020:
7427:
7425:
7423:
6666:
6223:Spring Street Courthouse (1940- ).
5202:runs to the left in front of them. The
4783:This block is, since 1928, the site of
4398:
3629:in 1899 and still standing, now condos.
2937:
2907:The 2009 L.A.P.D. Headquarters Building
2458:
1304:(indoor swimming pool) in 1894 and the
772:Northeast corner of Second and Broadway
442:Southwest corner of Temple and Broadway
286:Northwest corner of Temple and Broadway
161:
14:
14532:
11382:(1876) - 1st dept. store on Broadway:
11378:Oldest origins of a major L.A. chain:
10054:
9849:
9430:
8450:
8080:"Pig 'n Whistle opens 224 S. Broadway"
7674:
7368:
7134:–#206–10 Gordon Bldg. (New King Hotel)
6864:
6484:"Red Sandstone" Courthouse (1891-1936)
6081:
5944:, Alameda between 5th/6th, c.1895-1900
5831:Electric streetcar systems (1887–1963)
5703:
5335:
4832:East side of Main from First to Second
4815:Illich's Restaurant and Oyster Parlors
4778:Illich's Restaurant ad from March 1890
3836:
3768:
3445:was located here from 1893 until 1895.
3394:(opened 1879), a theatre, renamed the
3338:, 232–234 S. Spring, photo c.1900-1906
3259:gourmet grocery store, as well as the
1946:Preuss & Pironi drugstore c.1885-6
1545:Southeast corner of Third and Broadway
1456:Southwest corner of Third and Broadway
1428:at NE corner of 3rd, Bradbury Building
1412:at NE corner of 3rd, Bradbury Building
1395:Northeast corner of Third and Broadway
1384:, and other TV shows and commercials.
1361:The building was home to the renowned
1326:Northwest corner of Third and Broadway
732:
702:. Marshall is known for designing the
634:Southwest corner of First and Broadway
535:Northwest corner of First and Broadway
483:Northeast corner of First and Broadway
266:
190:at 2nd and Spring, right. Portions of
12471:
10248:
10240:Victorian Downtown Los Angeles (blog)
10176:
9860:
9836:
9527:
9397:
9067:, vol. 5, no. 3 (Aug. 1896). pg. 134.
8659:
7875:
7831:Hill, 224-6-8 S. (November 2, 1906).
7767:
7231:
7181:
7145:
7142:—#218–224 Copp Bldg. (Pig 'n Whistle)
7095:
6884:
6858:
6568:
6556:
6538:
6495:
6477:
6445:
6215:
6193:
6019:Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
5995:Los Angeles and Independence Railroad
5980:Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
5923:Los Angeles and Independence Railroad
5809:Los Angeles Central Business District
5448:Haas, Baruch & Co., successor to
3544:Stimson Block in the mid-20th century
3347:#217 (pre-1890 numbering: #119), the
3239:The Wilcox Building in September 2020
3209:Southeast corner of Second and Spring
3196:. Currently the construction site of
3104:Southwest corner of Second and Spring
3040:Northeast corner of Second and Spring
2959:Northwest corner of Second and Spring
2281:(1879–1891). It was also home to the
1902:, with its landmark clock. The first
1470:Entrance area, Million Dollar Theatre
1447:(1898, sold in 1899 for $ 190,000 to
1320:
1289:for a time until it moved to the new
1050:(at 221–223, from 1893 through 1906),
926:department store from 1905–1917, and
462:
11414:(1951) - 1st mall in Orange County:
9476:
8572:
8389:
8272:"Nine Acres Space in Robinson Store"
8116:
8017:
7865:"Ad for Coulter's new store opening"
7830:
7480:"Temple Street Cable Railway (1886)"
7420:
7072:222 W. 3rd (30-story tower, planned)
6432:—Commercial Bank/First National Bank
5989:Los Angeles & San Pedro Railroad
5908:Los Angeles & San Pedro Railroad
5622:Between Temple and First streets is
4062:, 343 N. Main, opened in the 1850s,
3706:Southeast corner of Third and Spring
3672:Southwest corner of Third and Spring
3647:Northeast corner of Third and Spring
3598:Northwest corner of Third and Spring
3568:Washington Bldg. (1912) at SW corner
3532:Stimson Block, NE corner (1893–1963)
3508:Douglas Building (1899– ), NW corner
3188:and, on the corner, from 1884–1898,
2953:
2940:was across the street to the north).
2863:Southeast corner of First and Spring
2793:Southwest corner of First and Spring
2764:(Equitable Savings Bank, 1906-1920s)
2684:Northeast corner of First and Spring
2597:Northwest corner of First and Spring
2122:
1894:, between 1883 and 1894 location of
1518:National Register of Historic Places
1498:Detail, side, Million Dollar Theatre
673:Junipero Serra State Office Building
13097:Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels
12151:Main St. pedestrian mall, Riverside
10183:"Orpheum Theatre", Cinema Treasures
8955:Pacific Coast Architecture Database
8894:Pacific Coast Architecture Database
8729:Pacific Coast Architecture Database
8469:"Desmond's in Seventy-Sixth Year",
7670:Pacific Coast Architecture Database
7051:Merchants Trust Co. Bldg. (1910–?)
6740:
6684:
6074:Los Angeles Plaza Historic District
5412:
4716:#214–222 (pre-1890 numbering: 74):
4131:, and M. Kremer, forerunner of the
4096:Northwest corner of Temple and Main
3556:Hotel Ramona, SW corner (1885–1903)
3460:
3024:was located here from 1890 to 1900.
3020:and the State Loan & Trust Co.
3010:Pacific Coast Architecture Database
2844:This corner is now the site of the
2543:
2319:Clocktower Courthouse/Bullard Block
2139:East side of Spring south of Temple
1760:West side of Spring south of Temple
433:Realignment of Spring Street (1925)
24:
13937:California Hospital Medical Center
11142:Golden Bear Home and Sport Centers
10388:The Globe (51st & S. Broadway)
9463:Jewish Museum of the American West
9410:Jewish Museum of the American West
9380:"The Farmers' and Merchants' Bank"
9281:"Plaza House", Library of Congress
8660:Grace, Roger (February 15, 2007).
8580:"U.S. Courthouse, Los Angeles, CA"
7354:
6997:
6904: #128-130: Southwest Building
6326:
6316:
5982:, Santa Fe and 2nd streets, c.1915
5893:
5700:Women's Christian Temperance Union
5260:Northern end of Los Angeles Street
5106:Buildings along Los Angeles Street
5002:Women's Christian Temperance Union
3451:at #230–234. 232–234 were home to
3167:under construction, September 2020
2756:Los Angeles National Bank Building
2722:Los Angeles National Bank Building
2269:. The block had a key role in the
1285:. Red and brown brick. Housed the
1241:Now the corner is the site of the
650:Mason Opera House or Mason Theatre
449:Los Angeles County Hall of Records
407:Los Angeles County Hall of Records
319:Women's Christian Temperance Union
304:Women's Christian Temperance Union
25:
14581:
14560:Districts of Downtown Los Angeles
13294:Title Guarantee and Trust Company
12454:History of retail in Palm Springs
11599:Promenade at Howard Hughes Center
11529:Midtown Crossing & Sears-Pico
11331:History of retail in Palm Springs
10213:
8837:"New Block Razed for Structure",
8823:. Los Angeles Times. May 6, 1927.
8635:. Arcadia Publishing. p. 24.
8451:Israel, S. A. (January 3, 1926).
8380:
8350:"City of Paris 1895 177 N Spring"
8166:
8122:
7778:"Advertisement for City of Paris"
7386:from the original on June 7, 2019
7382:. November 15, 1931. p. 90.
7130:Now 213 S. Spring parking garage.
6845:
6831:
6540:
5726:"Red car" of the Pacific Electric
5686:and horse-drawn streetcar, c.1890
5668:
5554:University of Southern California
5075:On the corner of Third and Main:
4931:(1884, demolished 1936, capacity
4804:until demolished in 1895, or the
4792:
3952:
3901:, Merced Theater and Masonic Hall
3608:Henry Hammel and Andrew H. Denker
2613:Larronde Block in 1898. Photo by
2532:when it opened at 2nd and Spring.
1967:
1308:in 1906. After 1964, location of
1078:
706:in Chicago. Remodeled in 1924 by
13685:Court of Historic American Flags
12777:Caltrans District 7 Headquarters
12623:
12573:Spring Street Financial District
11890:Santa Fe Springs Shopping Center
10198:
10187:
10165:
10154:
10143:
10132:
10107:
10096:
10085:
10074:
10063:
10059:. Los Angeles Times. p. 22.
10048:
10037:
10026:
10015:
10004:
9986:
9977:
9966:
9955:
9944:
9930:
9896:
9830:
9812:
9804:. February 7, 1951. p. 31.
9790:
9779:
9735:
9721:
9706:
9695:
9684:
9670:
9656:
9645:
9611:
9600:
9589:
9578:
9567:
9556:
9542:
9505:
9491:
9424:
9386:
9372:
9368:. February 10, 1933. p. 32.
9354:
9343:
9332:
9318:
9307:
9296:
9285:
9274:
9259:
9241:
9230:
9219:
9208:
9194:
9183:
9169:
9158:
9132:
9106:
9097:
9087:"Advertisement for "China Hall""
9079:
9070:
8821:"Rites for Native of City Today"
8455:. Los Angeles Times. p. 71.
6606:Clock Tower Courthouse
6270:
6042:Landmarks shown on schematic map
5968:
5949:
5930:
5915:
5900:
5759:
5747:
5731:
5719:
5691:
5675:
5519:
5507:
5493:
5479:
5457:
5452:, SE corner of Aliso St. c.1890s
5441:
5383:
5295:, were removed. The site is now
5228:
5211:
5191:
5169:
5154:
5133:
5118:
5041:
5017:
4913:
4893:
4881:Grand Opera House, 110 S. Main,
4873:
4840:
4771:
4722:Curlett, Eisen & Cuthbertson
4664:
4644:
4624:
4612:
4460:
4446:
4432:
4405:
4373:Arcadia Bandini de Stearns Baker
4341:
4317:
4296:
4232:, forerunner of the Los Angeles
4189:
4172:
4154:
4140:
4104:
4037:
3891:
3876:
3858:
3843:
3818:
3804:
3790:
3775:
3764:Main from Plaza south to Arcadia
3747:
3606:(opened 1890, demolished 1899);
3585:
3573:
3561:
3549:
3537:
3525:
3513:
3501:
3469:
3409:#237–241, Hamilton Bros. block,
3324:
3304:
3292:
3280:
3267:was on its top floors 1915–1924.
3231:
3217:
3200:, an underground station of the
3156:
3142:
3126:
3110:
3062:
3048:
2981:
2967:
2899:
2885:
2871:
2815:
2801:
2772:First Street from Spring to Main
2742:
2728:
2714:
2692:
2636:
2622:
2605:
2559:
2550:
2484:
2467:
2405:
2391:
2373:
2359:
2341:
2327:
2293:s dry goods store (1874-1879?),
2226:
2212:
2198:
2180:
2166:
2152:
2092:Renaissance Revival architecture
2053:
2035:
2018:
2004:department store (forerunner of
1992:
1976:
1864:
1839:
1822:
1801:
1782:
1768:
1733:
1715:
1693:
1675:
1611:
1606:Bradbury Building exterior, 2005
1599:
1587:
1575:
1551:
1490:
1484:Roofline, Million Dollar Theatre
1476:
1462:
1417:
1401:
1334:
1236:Nolan, Smith and Bridge Building
1210:
1196:
1179:
1164:
1019:
900:
882:
865:
851:
836:
814:
780:
753:
739:
656:
642:
592:
578:
569:1973 Pereira Addition building,
561:
489:
469:
370:
356:
338:
294:
246:
226:
168:
11799:Hawthorne Plaza Shopping Center
11251:Broadway & 87th, South L.A.
10977:Disco Drug and Discount Centers
10447:Milliron's/Broadway Westchester
9826:. February 7, 1951. p. 31.
9028:
9002:Los Angeles Evening Post-Record
8990:
8979:
8968:
8943:
8932:
8921:
8907:
8882:
8867:
8856:
8845:
8813:
8802:
8791:
8780:
8758:
8747:
8733:
8697:
8679:
8668:
8664:. Metropolitan News-Enterprise.
8653:
8639:
8622:
8608:
8597:
8584:General Services Administration
8561:
8550:
8539:
8525:
8507:
8491:
8444:
8433:
8411:
8374:
8360:
8342:
8316:
8307:
8254:"The Opening of North Broadway"
8200:
8186:
8160:
8142:
8090:
8072:
8051:
8042:
7995:
7984:
7958:
7932:
7914:
7896:
7857:
7824:
7806:
7788:
7753:
7739:
7724:
7713:
7695:
7685:"New Los Angeles US Courthouse"
7659:
7641:
7629:. February 13, 1904. p. 13
7615:
7601:
7583:
7558:
7540:
7522:
7454:. January 16, 1910. p. 65.
7321:For the area to the south, see
7168:—#227: 1st Los Angeles Theatre/
6293:/St. Charles Hotel (1835–1940)
6160:
6129:
6072:For the area to the north, see
5850:In 1902, Huntington and banker
5770:electric streetcar, c.1900-1910
5637:begins. At this corner was the
5419:Los Angeles' original Chinatown
5364:(also known as the Matthias or
5303:From the Plaza north to Alameda
4365:Don Abel Stearns' adobe mansion
4181:1910 Post Office and Courthouse
3940:
2736:Equitable Savings Bank Building
2143:
1943:steam printing plant until 1888
1850:northern building c.1880-1885.
1618:Atrium of the Bradbury Building
1350:or Byrne Block; now called the
1341:Pan American Lofts (built 1895)
1245:underground light rail station.
1048:Ville de Paris department store
135:, from Third to Ninth streets.
9434:Jews in the Los Angeles Mosaic
9362:"Federal Site's Razing Starts"
9004:. February 26, 1904. p. 6
8916:Romanesque Revival Los Angeles
7508:
7490:
7472:
7458:
7440:
7398:
6775: #107: Old Junípero Serra
5611:, opened in 1965-6, architect
4808:built in its place after 1895.
4557:Security Pacific National Bank
4511:Security Pacific National Bank
4287:
3964:
3935:California Historical Landmark
3734:
2934:Security Pacific National Bank
2917:The George S. Wilson homestead
2438:, built in 1895-6, architects
1218:Victor Clothing building, #242
1040:and opened on July 17, 1890.
1038:Romanesque architectural style
548:Los Angeles County Law Library
13:
1:
14301:Cooper Do-Nuts/Nancy Valverde
13957:Los Angeles Convention Center
13624:Institute of Contemporary Art
11420:Panorama City Shopping Center
11384:A. Fusenot Co./Ville de Paris
9870:Southern California Quarterly
9431:Wilson, Karen (May 3, 2013).
8260:. October 9, 1895. p. 6.
8169:"Mixing the Old With the New"
7972:. January 1, 1895. p. 29
7820:. August 2, 1904. p. 13.
7784:. August 6, 1895. p. 10.
7347:
6700:Now Circle Park at City Hall.
6672:Now Circle Park at City Hall.
5870:
5628:Los Angeles Police Department
5255:Behind them is Union Station.
5069:at the NE corner of 4th/Main.
5053:
5025:
4958:
4947:
4932:
4902:
4882:
4853:
4746:. On one end, a tower with a
4653:
4564:
4413:
4349:Lithograph of the Baker Block
4330:
4305:
4224:clothing chain and the large
4200:, NW corner Temple/Main, 2008
4117:
4063:
3906:
3785:a.k.a Sentous Building, 1920
3413:(later Hamilton & Baker,
3367:(not to be confused with the
3121:; 2nd City Hall (right), 1886
2925:Los Angeles Police Department
2776:First Street east of Spring:
2271:retail history of Los Angeles
1749:. Far right: Allen Block and
1562:to Bradbury Building and the
916:retail history of Los Angeles
32:Angelino Heights, Los Angeles
14046:East Los Angeles Interchange
13599:African American Firefighter
12736:300 North Los Angeles Street
12293:Las Americas Premium Outlets
11463:Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza
11410:(1947) - 1st enclosed mall:
10880:Miller's Outpost/Anchor Blue
10055:Lemmon, Ben (May 13, 1929).
9120:. October 5, 1890. p. 5
9062:"Los Angeles Athletic Club,"
9042:. August 19, 1893. p. 8
8693:. March 4, 1900. p. 35.
7966:"The Boston Dry Goods Store"
7747:"Water and Power Associates"
7609:"Water and Power Associates"
7566:"Water and Power Associates"
7548:"Water and Power Associates"
7516:"Water and Power Associates"
7437:, retrieved October 20, 2020
6987:Crawford Bldg. (1948– )
6952:Now park at U.S. Courthouse.
6941: #141–145: Frost Bldg./
6434:—New Lanfranco Block (1888)
4266:Federal Building (1910–1937)
3721:Ronald Reagan State Building
3667:. Now site of a parking lot.
3484:on the SW corner, left, and
3271:
3028:It was replaced by the 1948
2945:Police Headquarters Building
2301:(1892–1897), in succession.
1709:are visible in the distance.
993:Merchants Trust Co. Building
727:new United States Courthouse
713:145 S. Broadway,site of the
411:1971 San Fernando earthquake
257:(3rd & Spring), and the
241:Hill, now leveled, at right.
208:
7:
13639:LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes
12298:Linda Vista Shopping Center
11272:Lankershim, North Hollywood
10011:“Hellman Block”, Calisphere
9665:Romanesque Revival Downtown
9203:Romanesque Revival Downtown
9146:. March 14, 1893. p. 6
8330:. April 29, 1885. p. 1
7944:Los Angeles Evening Express
7394:– via Newspapers.com.
7330:
6935:(built 2009, entire block)
6786:("First Street Courthouse")
6680:Hall of the Amigos del País
6629:Hall of Records (1911-1973)
6507:Now part of City Hall site.
6428:—Farmers and Merchants Bank
5886:operating from Broadway up
5712:Temple Street Cable Railway
5630:headquarters from 1955–2009
5144:lining the eastern edge of
4798:Junction with Market Street
4254:(1876–1882), forerunner of
3987:LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes
3971:LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes
3729:Spring Street (Los Angeles)
3349:Parisian Cloak and Suit Co.
3091:), top stories added 1900 (
3036:complex, currently vacant.
2848:, opened 1935, part of the
2679:The lot is currently vacant
2250:Francisco (F. P. F.) Temple
1682:Spring Street (Los Angeles)
1637:Italian Renaissance Revival
1145:speciality department store
1123:) The building was home to
725:, Now the location of the
447:The second location of the
417:Currently on the site are:
308:Temple Street Cable Railway
276:Temple Street Cable Railway
213:
110:
10:
14586:
14413:Hollywood Subway (defunct)
14362:California High-Speed Rail
13644:Museum of Contemporary Art
13558:Los Angeles Stock Exchange
13543:Farmers and Merchants Bank
13102:Cathedral of Saint Vibiana
11815:Promenade on the Peninsula
11682:Promenade (Woodland Hills)
11483:Broadway & 87th Street
9876:(1 (Spring 2012)): 39–40.
9248:Lois Ann Woodward (1936).
9177:"Metropolitan Barber Shop"
8369:Water and Power Associates
7946:. May 26, 1922. p. 14
7504:. May 13, 1888. p. 3.
7363:Water and Power Associates
7342:Old Chinatown, Los Angeles
7201:Cathedral of Saint Vibiana
7003:a.k.a. American Bank Bldg.
6601:Peoples Store (1888–1908)
6510:
6339:
6275:—Downey Bldg. (1878-1957)
6228:
6216:Post Office and Courthouse
6206:-1st Downey Block (?–1871)
6092:
5792:
5706:, at Temple and Fort (now
5588:grocers (a partnership of
5536:West side south of Arcadia
5109:
4811:Junction with Court Street
4495:, opened 1876, demolished.
4361:Second Empire architecture
3989:, which also occupies the
3910:
3738:
3726:
3265:Southwestern School of Law
3022:Desmond's department store
2846:Los Angeles Times Building
1686:
1679:
1667:
1287:Los Angeles Public Library
217:
29:
14550:Civic Center, Los Angeles
14425:
14395:
14340:
14288:Route 66 Western Terminus
14275:
14200:
14134:
14127:
14064:
13991:
13984:
13929:
13888:
13847:
13766:
13715:
13662:
13586:
13575:
13553:Los Angeles Athletic Club
13535:
13470:
13432:
13359:
13352:
13302:
13147:
13140:
13089:
12923:
12882:
12832:
12819:Haas Trademark Collection
12796:
12789:
12769:
12728:
12677:
12646:
12632:
12621:
12563:Broadway Theater District
12508:
12446:
12423:
12385:
12357:
12247:
12184:
12120:
11988:
11960:
11926:
11833:
11779:
11718:
11672:Northridge Fashion Center
11627:
11558:
11539:Town & Country Market
11499:El Mercado de Los Angeles
11447:
11429:
11367:
11222:
11204:Peaches Records and Tapes
11186:
11164:
11120:
11030:
10999:
10968:
10904:
10823:
10788:
10752:
10729:
10706:
10690:
10619:
10593:
10552:
10506:
10282:
10172:"222 W. Third", Curbed LA
10114:"Main Street", Calisphere
9938:Los Angeles' Little Italy
9652:"Main Street", Calisphere
9060:Charles F. Lummis (ed.),
7814:"Great Store for Coulter"
7432:search for the location,
7315:
7310:
7273:
7260:
7257:
7254:
7251:
7241:
7228:Metropolitan Barber Shop
7227:
7221:
7197:
7160:
7128:
7093:
7066:Historic Broadway station
7053:
7037:
7034:
7031:
7028:
6972:
6956:
6927:
6903:
6795:
6774:
6769:
6766:
6763:
6760:
6726:
6704:
6676:
6650:
6647:
6635:
6632:
6627:
6603:
6593:
6587:
6582:
6562:
6551:
6548:
6468:
6464:
6459:
6454:
6426:
6424:from Broadway to Spring)
6413:
6408:
6405:
6253:
6204:St. Elmo Hotel (1850s–?)
6162:
6159:
6131:
6128:
6080:
6029:Southern Pacific Railroad
6005:Southern Pacific Railroad
5961:Southern Pacific Railroad
5938:Southern Pacific Railroad
5864:Pacific Electric Building
5802:first began operating up
5795:Cable cars in Los Angeles
4720:, built 1888, architects
3981:Vickrey-Brunswig Building
3826:Vickrey-Brunswig Building
3812:Vickrey-Brunswig Building
3741:Main Street (Los Angeles)
3486:Southern Pacific Railroad
3443:Los Angeles Athletic Club
3441:at #224–228. In 1894 the
3198:Historic Broadway station
3165:Historic Broadway station
3018:Los Angeles National Bank
2676:, 1931, demolished 1976).
2670:California State Building
1594:Bradbury Building in 1960
1566:at 3rd & Spring. The
1526:Grauman's Chinese Theatre
1514:Broadway Theater District
1230:First Presbyterian Church
1109:Boston Dry Goods Building
1095:Further south on Broadway
350:on Pound Cake Hill, 1870s
14382:Patsaouras Transit Plaza
13462:Walt Disney Concert Hall
12720:Twin Towers Correctional
11733:El Monte Shopping Center
11705:Westfield Fashion Square
11408:Broadway-Crenshaw Center
9890:10.1525/scq.2012.94.1.25
9882:10.1525/scq.2012.94.1.25
9325:"San Fernando Theatre",
8324:"Beware of Counterfeits"
7192:The Downtown Independent
7151:Hoss Bldg. (Natatorium,
7049:—YMCA block (1889-1911)/
6391:—Hellman, Haas & Co.
6089:and Refrigeration Plant.
5856:Pacific Electric Railway
5742:electric streetcar, 1891
5702:building, also known as
5565:East side south of Aliso
5407:Chinese massacre of 1871
5164:in the Garnier Building
4580:Los Angeles Civic Center
4551:, a furniture store and
4276:Spring Street Courthouse
4270:Spring Street Courthouse
4198:Spring Street Courthouse
4053:Spring Street Courthouse
4009:Site of Sentous Building
3947:Free and Accepted Masons
3634:Metropolitan Barber Shop
3363:, opened in 1888 as the
3087:, 127 W. 2nd St., 1888 (
1131:Scott's Department Store
1034:Block, Curlett and Eisen
721:. Built 1898, architect
49:Red Sandstone Courthouse
36:Bunker Hill, Los Angeles
14019:Figueroa Street Tunnels
13107:Higashi Honganji Temple
12715:Stanley Mosk Courthouse
12685:Criminal Justice Center
12415:Simi Valley Town Center
12395:Collection at RiverPark
12377:Santa Maria Town Center
12288:La Jolla Village Square
12161:La Plaza (Palm Springs)
12059:La Habra Fashion Square
11941:Long Beach Towne Center
11657:Glendale Fashion Center
11514:Grove at Farmers Market
11489:Crossroads of the World
10380:(Cal Hirsch & Sons)
8741:"Building Improvements"
8629:de Simone, Tom (2011).
8397:"Architect B. J. Reeve"
7761:"Broadway to the Front"
7653:pcad.lib.washington.edu
7595:pcad.lib.washington.edu
7448:"Believes in North End"
7337:Sonoratown, Los Angeles
7283:Washington Bldg. (1912)
7136:—#212–6 Crocker Bldg. (
6479:High School (1873-1887)
6087:Now L.A. County Heating
6050:Abbreviations and notes
5847:with its "yellow cars".
5682:Lithograph showing the
5596:), the predecessors of
5586:Hellman, Haas & Co.
5577:General John C. Fremont
5471:Hellman, Haas & Co.
5450:Hellman, Haas & Co.
5427:Chinese American Museum
5162:Chinese American Museum
4942:(Dec. 1894–Sep. 1903),
4549:Ducommun hardware store
3699:Parkinson and Bergstrom
3604:Hammel and Denker Block
3402:in the early 1900s and
3089:J. N. Preston & Son
3002:Romanesque architecture
2580:, on what would become
1879:Boston Dry Goods store.
1852:Los Angeles High School
1649:Los Angeles Conservancy
1190:(1888–1928, demolished)
1102:Harris Newmark Building
1064:After Coulter's moved:
940:Judge O'Melveny's house
719:Haig M. Prince Building
389:Los Angeles High School
347:Los Angeles High School
53:Los Angeles High School
14570:History of Los Angeles
14456:Greater Hollywood
14367:Dodger Stadium Express
14119:Southeast Gateway Line
14051:Four Level Interchange
13901:California Flower Mall
13112:Hompa Hongwanji Temple
12915:Santa Fe Freight Depot
12690:Hall of Administration
12344:Westfield Plaza Bonita
12319:Otay Ranch Town Center
12097:Shops at Mission Viejo
11789:Del Amo Fashion Center
11614:Westfield Century City
11609:Third Street Promenade
11574:Brentwood Country Mart
11550:West Hollywood Gateway
11519:Japanese Village Plaza
10683:(Oxnard/Huntington Pk)
10437:May Co. Mission Valley
9903:Beherec, Marc (2019).
9713:"Jerry Illich" in the
8125:"The Victor No Longer"
7269:Million Dollar Theatre
7266:Hotel Ramona (?-1903)/
6921:—Louis Roeder Block #1
6591:Funicular (1905–1943)
6490:L.A. County Courthouse
6472:Hall of Records (1962)
6067:To be read like a map:
5789:Cable cars (1885–1902)
5782:Horse-drawn streetcars
5639:Tomio Department Store
5552:: in 1870, banker and
5314:
5270:
5256:
4802:Clock Tower Courthouse
4639:ticket office in 1888)
4228:department store; and
3999:Victorian architecture
3975:Garnier Block/Building
3665:Thomas Douglas Stimson
3612:Thomas Douglas Stimson
3253:1971 Sylmar earthquake
3202:Los Angeles Metro Rail
3182:John Edward Hollenbeck
3097:American Bank Building
3032:building, part of the
2426:Clock Tower Courthouse
2116:May Company California
1670:Broadway (Los Angeles)
1506:Million Dollar Theatre
1061:that opened in 1905.
1030:B. F. Coulter Building
944:American National Bank
894:department store, 1901
629:and Consolidated Bank.
317:The three-story brick
220:Broadway (Los Angeles)
138:
124:
73:Los Angeles Plaza area
60:
12981:Engine Company No. 28
12219:Mall of Victor Valley
12166:Promenade In Temecula
11917:Whittwood Town Center
11884:Santa Fe Springs Mall
11848:Cerritos Towne Center
11739:El Rancho Santa Anita
11688:Sherman Oaks Galleria
11619:Westfield Culver City
11594:Platform, Culver City
9861:Lopez, Cesar (2012).
9728:"Grand Opera House",
9144:The Los Angeles Times
8473:, 21 Oct 1937, Page 8
8328:The Los Angeles Times
8240:www.laconservancy.org
8167:Flynn, Kathleen Nye.
8084:The Los Angeles Times
7837:The Los Angeles Times
7627:The Los Angeles Times
7410:The Los Angeles Times
7146:City Hall (1888-1928)
7097:Little Tokyo district
7044:Broadway Media Center
6597:(1887–1912), home to
6297:Security Pacific Bank
5776:Horsecars (1874–1897)
5392:was built in 1840 by
5312:
5287:Eastern edge of Plaza
5267:
5253:
4785:Los Angeles City Hall
4728:, demolished in 1888.
4423:store, forerunner of
4220:, forerunners to the
3616:Frank, Grey & Co.
3417:) shoe store at #239.
2702:Fiesta de Los Angeles
2450:Los Angeles City Hall
2399:Clocktower Courthouse
2306:Los Angeles City Hall
2190:Courthouse clocktower
2188:Temple Block c.1885.
2110:here, later known as
1524:who would later open
1516:and is listed in the
1188:Los Angeles City Hall
956:Broadway Media Center
717:, later known as the
696:Marshall & Wilson
201:Civic Center district
180:William Henry Jackson
118:
46:
14565:Downtown Los Angeles
14545:1890s in Los Angeles
14540:1880s in Los Angeles
14352:Aerial Rapid Transit
14321:Judge Delbert E Wong
14240:Grand Avenue Project
14162:Sixth Street Viaduct
14109:Metro Center Station
13814:Original Pantry Cafe
13488:Downtown Independent
13132:Zenshuji Soto Misson
12991:Figueroa at Wilshire
12895:Cast Iron Commercial
12850:DoubleTree by Hilton
12761:Federal Reserve Bank
12431:Imperial Valley Mall
12176:Shops at Palm Desert
12130:Desert Fashion Plaza
12013:Anaheim Towne Center
11976:Valencia Town Center
11971:Antelope Valley Mall
11771:Shops at Santa Anita
11647:Commons at Calabasas
11568:Airport Marina Hotel
11478:The Bloc Los Angeles
11123:tainment, appliances
9730:Los Angeles Theatres
9620:Los Angeles Theaters
9327:Los Angeles Theatres
9201:"Third and Spring",
9065:The Land of Sunshine
8951:"Wilcox Building #2"
8809:"Nadeau Hotel", PCAD
8648:Los Angeles Theatres
8632:Lavender Los Angeles
8102:Los Angeles Magazine
7733:Reinventing Broadway
7412:. January 16, 1910.
7301:Wesley Roberts Bldg.
7170:2nd Orpheum Theatre/
6943:Haig M. Prince Bldg.
6789:(entire block, 2016)
6394:Now Federal Building
5619:, completed in 1992.
5366:Matteo Sabichi house
4531:Bright's Cheap Store
4399:South of Baker Block
4020:San Fernando Theatre
4001:; the architect was
3406:in 1915. Demolished.
3315:. To its right, the
2879:Wilson Block in 1920
2459:Court south to First
2385:on Court St. visible
2257:, Will D. Gould and
1816:which ran 1885–1902.
1354:. The architect was
1140:251 was home to the
715:C. H. Frost Building
694:of the Chicago firm
400:Red Stone Courthouse
282:streetcars in 1902.
261:(3rd & Broadway)
162:Overview of the area
14512: /
14471:San Fernando Valley
14014:Arroyo Seco Parkway
13794:Clifton's Cafeteria
13738:Francis K Hashimoto
13548:Friday Morning Club
13244:Hotel Rosslyn Annex
13200:Gas Company Complex
13195:Foreman & Clark
13056:Times Mirror Square
12860:Millennium Biltmore
12664:Fire Station No. 23
12334:Shoppes at Carlsbad
12080:Orange County Plaza
12033:Buena Park Downtown
12008:Anaheim Town Square
11896:Shops at Montebello
11874:Promenade at Downey
11843:Los Cerritos Center
11794:Fisherman's Village
11642:Burbank Town Center
11629:San Fernando Valley
11584:Malibu Country Mart
11214:Wallichs Music City
10453:Mullen & Bluett
10429:May Co. Downtown LA
9663:"Lanfranco Block",
9618:"Federal Theatre",
8725:"Larronde Building"
8028:"19 Jun 1904, 12 –
7707:cinematreasures.org
7243:Now parking garage.
7068:under construction.
6984:Times Mirror Square
6909:Chamber of Commerce
6820:Times Mirror Square
6801:Times Mirror Square
6696:Lichtenberger Block
6558:United States Hotel
6312:Now US-101 freeway.
6279:Grand Central Hotel
6202:Cosmopolitan Hotel/
5860:Greater Los Angeles
5845:Los Angeles Railway
5768:Los Angeles Railway
5740:Los Angeles Railway
5350:Calle de los Negros
5336:Calle de los Negros
5242:Calle de los Negros
5221:Calle de los Negros
5200:Calle de los Negros
5179:Calle de los Negros
4861:United States Hotel
4736:United States Hotel
4726:Old Lanfranco Block
4718:New Lanfranco Block
4711:First National Bank
4633:United States Hotel
4588:Los Angeles Streets
4493:Grand Central Hotel
4381:Goodwill Industries
4218:Harris & Jacoby
3837:Gallery (east side)
3769:Gallery (west side)
3713:Lankershim Building
3695:Washington Building
3369:Los Angeles Theatre
3365:Los Angeles Theatre
3034:Times Mirror Square
3006:Newsom & Newsom
2858:, currently vacant.
2850:Times Mirror Square
2786:Olmsted & Wales
2662:Mullen & Bluett
2586:Los Angeles Railway
2351:United States Hotel
2133:London Clothing Co.
1900:London Clothing Co.
1449:Frederick H. Rindge
1306:Imperial Restaurant
952:California Building
800:Times Mirror Square
733:Second and Broadway
677:New U.S. Courthouse
613:Times Mirror Square
571:Times Mirror Square
526:Times Mirror Square
267:Temple and Broadway
97:Times Mirror Square
14516:34.053°N 118.244°W
14114:Regional Connector
14056:Metro ExpressLanes
13911:The Last Bookstore
13819:Orsa & Winston
12870:Westin Bonaventure
12710:Metro Headquarters
12705:LADWP Headquarters
12615:Wholesale District
12578:Victorian Downtown
12543:Financial District
12257:Chula Vista Center
12156:Moreno Valley Mall
12145:Indio Fashion Mall
11998:Anaheim GardenWalk
11835:Southeast L.A. Co.
11820:South Bay Galleria
11720:San Gabriel Valley
11694:Universal CityWalk
11637:Americana at Brand
11604:Santa Monica Place
11473:Beverly Connection
11400:Broadway Hollywood
11380:Harris & Frank
11223:On-street shopping
11179:Ole's Home Centers
11075:Pantry Food Stores
10659:(Arcadia/Whittier)
10507:L.A. neighborhoods
10415:Harris & Frank
10411:("People's Store")
10394:("New York Store")
10384:Fifth Street Store
9717:(1902) 5 (3): 309.
9118:Los Angeles Herald
9040:Los Angeles Herald
8878:, January 16, 1928
8504:May 14, 1892, p. 8
8032:at Newspapers.com"
8007:at Newspapers.com"
8003:"31 Dec 1898, 4 –
7908:Los Angeles Herald
7406:"Fact and Comment"
7217:Irvine Byrne Block
7212:Pan American Lofts
6867:Orpheum Theatre #1
6865:Grand Opera House/
6777:State Office Bldg.
6746:Calif. State Bldg.
6719:(1896–mid-20th c.)
6667:Equitable Building
6564:Now City Hall East
6545:(1858/ 1871–1927)
6430:—L.A. Savings Bank
6283:—Pico Bldg./
5884:funicular railways
5710:) streets, with a
5315:
5271:
5257:
5112:Los Angeles Street
4972:(circuit meaning "
4936: 1,300–1,800
4929:Grand Opera House
4631:Main and Requena:
4425:Harris & Frank
4304:Abel Sterns adobe
4264:also known as the
4256:Harris & Frank
4222:Harris & Frank
4125:Harris & Frank
4112:View to the NW of
4071:Cosmopolitan Hotel
4003:Robert Brown Young
3717:Robert Brown Young
3639:Los Angeles Herald
3434:On the east side:
3390:at #231–5 was the
3359:at #225–9 was the
3343:On the west side:
3257:H. Jevne & Co.
3204:light rail subway.
3194:Robert Brown Young
2938:Equitable Building
2839:Kysor & Morgan
2762:Equitable Building
2539:area at that time.
2526:H. Jevne & Co.
2516:Cineograph Theatre
2440:Morgan & Walls
2129:Harris & Frank
2063:Harris & Frank
2008:), located at the
2006:May Co. California
1940:Los Angeles Herald
1896:Harris & Frank
1751:Harris & Frank
1641:Romanesque Revival
1627:(1893, architects
1568:Pan American Lofts
1439:J. C. Graves house
1352:Pan American Lofts
1348:Irvine Byrne Block
1321:Third and Broadway
1300:, location of the
1279:Romanesque Revival
1135:Third Street Store
1133:(239–241, 1920s),
1119:, designer of the
1043:Tenants included:
708:Meyer & Holler
626:Los Angeles Herald
463:First and Broadway
196:Los Angeles Street
125:
61:
14495:
14494:
14421:
14420:
14336:
14335:
14152:2nd Street Tunnel
14024:Harbor Transitway
13980:
13979:
13962:Los Angeles River
13728:Chinatown Central
13634:Japanese American
13571:
13570:
13531:
13530:
13483:David Henry Hwang
13348:
13347:
13205:General Petroleum
12878:
12877:
12785:
12784:
12669:LAPD Headquarters
12590:Los Angeles Plaza
12568:Old Bank District
12465:
12464:
12461:
12460:
12437:Valley Plaza Mall
12410:Pacific View Mall
12309:North County Mall
12267:Escondido Village
12140:Hemet Valley Mall
12135:Galleria at Tyler
12107:Village at Orange
12102:South Coast Plaza
12092:Outlets at Orange
12065:Laguna Hills Mall
12018:Asian Garden Mall
11984:
11983:
11825:SouthBay Pavilion
11766:Puente Hills Mall
11755:Plaza West Covina
11710:Westfield Topanga
11662:Glendale Galleria
11589:Palisades Village
11534:Ovation Hollywood
11449:L.A. Central Area
11359:3rd St. Promenade
11309:Huntington Park:
11172:Builders Emporium
11157:University Stereo
11099:Smart & Final
11022:Parmelee-Dohrmann
10986:Schwab's Pharmacy
10853:C&R Clothiers
10819:
10818:
10753:San Diego–Tijuana
10544:Sears Pico–Rimpau
10333:Bullocks Wilshire
10284:Department stores
9998:Los Angeles Times
9843:Los Angeles Times
9824:Los Angeles Times
9802:Los Angeles Times
9550:"The Baker Block"
9366:Los Angeles Times
9268:Los Angeles Times
9091:Los Angeles Times
8914:"Burdick Block",
8876:Los Angeles Times
8841:, August 28, 1927
8839:Los Angeles Times
8691:Los Angeles Times
8519:Los Angeles Times
8514:Ad for Cohn Bros.
8498:Ad for Cohn Bros.
8471:Los Angeles Times
8354:Los Angeles Times
8258:Los Angeles Times
8196:. March 22, 1899.
8154:Los Angeles Times
8030:Los Angeles Times
8005:Los Angeles Times
7970:Los Angeles Times
7869:Los Angeles Times
7818:Los Angeles Times
7782:Los Angeles Times
7731:Marques Vickers,
7570:waterandpower.org
7552:waterandpower.org
7502:Los Angeles Times
7452:Los Angeles Times
7380:Los Angeles Times
7319:
7318:
7276:Bradbury Building
7162:Now 213 S. Spring
7112:Ville de Paris DS
6925:—Mueller's Block
6822:Kaufmann building
6728:Los Angeles Times
6422:(N side of Temple
6082:Temperance Temple
6055:CH = Concert Hall
6015:La Grande Station
5976:La Grande Station
5852:Isaias W. Hellman
5704:Temperance Temple
5598:Smart & Final
5594:Herman W. Hellman
5558:Isaias W. Hellman
5423:Hollywood Freeway
5297:Father Serra Park
5146:Los Angeles Plaza
5067:Hotel Westminster
5050:Panorama Building
5033:Panorama Building
4791:the east side of
4676:sculpture at the
4545:Ducommun Building
4521:St. Charles Hotel
4517:Bella Union Hotel
4417: late 1870s
4278:, opened in 1940.
4272:, opened in 1940.
3701:, still standing.
3453:Parmelee-Dohrmann
3381:Grand Opera House
3332:Parmelee-Dohrmann
3030:Crawford Addition
2954:Second and Spring
2855:Los Angeles Times
2646:County Courthouse
2593:
2590:LAPD Headquarters
2578:Montecito Heights
2430:Temple Courthouse
2123:Franklin to First
1625:Bradbury Building
1298:Hosfield Building
1260:from 1920 to 1964
1256:, #212–6 Home to
1243:Historic Broadway
1121:Bradbury Building
692:Benjamin Marshall
688:Mason Opera House
520:Los Angeles Times
510:Los Angeles Times
499:Los Angeles Times
323:Temperance Temple
259:Bradbury Building
129:Bradbury Building
16:(Redirected from
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14521:34.053; -118.244
14517:
14513:
14510:
14509:
14508:
14505:
14436:Crescenta Valley
14403:Alameda Corridor
14132:
14131:
13989:
13988:
13942:Crypto.com Arena
13916:Los Angeles Mall
13743:Japanese Village
13629:Italian American
13614:Chinese American
13584:
13583:
13563:Plaza Substation
13447:Dorothy Chandler
13361:Theater District
13357:
13356:
13274:South Park Lofts
13254:Pacific Electric
13232:Hotel Alexandria
13185:Eastern Columbia
13145:
13144:
13127:Thien Hau Temple
12941:444 South Flower
12794:
12793:
12744:Edward R. Roybal
12644:
12643:
12637:
12636:
12627:
12585:Jewelry District
12538:Fashion District
12492:
12485:
12478:
12469:
12468:
12278:Grossmont Center
12239:Victoria Gardens
12112:Westminster Mall
12075:The Market Place
11946:Los Altos Center
11936:Long Beach Plaza
11901:Stonewood Center
11879:Quad at Whittier
11810:Peninsula Center
11744:Indian Hill Mall
11652:Fallbrook Center
11524:Los Angeles Mall
11494:Eagle Rock Plaza
11445:
11444:
11436:
11435:
11431:Shopping centers
11392:Westwood Village
11388:J. W. Robinson's
11286:Westwood Village
11165:Home improvement
11005:home furnishings
10890:Weatherby-Kayser
10743:The S.Q.R. Store
10620:Rest of L.A. Co.
10468:J. W. Robinson's
10433:May Co. Wilshire
10368:Eastern-Columbia
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9678:"To Be Replaced"
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9250:"Merced Theater"
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9093:. June 17, 1899.
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8123:Maese, Kathryn.
8120:
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7926:pocketsights.com
7918:
7912:
7911:
7910:. July 18, 1890.
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7312:Now parking lot.
7288:Lankershim Bldg.
7238:Now misc. retail
7182:Douglas Building
7056:Hollenbeck Hotel
6975:Bryson-Bonebrake
6887:Doubletree Hotel
6803:Pereira building
6722:Now Law Library.
6639:Los Angeles Mall
6502:J. W. Robinson's
6440:Los Angeles Mall
6334:Los Angeles Mall
6303:Los Angeles Mall
6295:—Ducommun Block/
6078:
6077:
5972:
5953:
5934:
5919:
5904:
5854:established the
5841:Henry Huntington
5763:
5751:
5735:
5723:
5695:
5679:
5609:Federal Building
5523:
5511:
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5483:
5461:
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5413:Garnier Building
5232:
5215:
5195:
5173:
5158:
5137:
5122:
5065:. At right, the
5058:
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4907:
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4887:
4886: 1884–1893
4884:
4877:
4858:
4855:
4844:
4775:
4758:Los Angeles Mall
4734: #158–172:
4687:Los Angeles Mall
4678:Los Angeles Mall
4668:
4658:
4655:
4648:
4637:Southern Pacific
4628:
4616:
4576:Los Angeles Mall
4569:
4568: 1913–1917
4566:
4553:Prager Dry Goods
4509:, forerunner of
4480:Los Angeles Mall
4470:Los Angeles Mall
4464:
4450:
4436:
4418:
4415:
4409:
4386:Arthur E. Briggs
4345:
4335:
4332:
4321:
4310:
4307:
4300:
4214:Old Downey Block
4193:
4176:
4158:
4144:
4122:
4119:
4108:
4077:. Razed in 1933.
4068:
4065:
4041:
4016:Burgess J. Reeve
3895:
3880:
3862:
3847:
3822:
3808:
3794:
3779:
3751:
3691:Burgess J. Reeve
3657:Stimson Building
3589:
3577:
3565:
3553:
3541:
3529:
3517:
3505:
3473:
3461:Third and Spring
3429:Woollacott Block
3328:
3317:Douglas Building
3308:
3296:
3284:
3235:
3221:
3186:Hollenbeck Hotel
3178:Hollenbeck Block
3160:
3146:
3130:
3114:
3066:
3052:
2985:
2971:
2943:Since 2009, the
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2544:First and Spring
2488:
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2363:
2345:
2331:
2297:(1879–1891) and
2291:Adolph Portugal'
2277:(1870–1882) and
2255:Stephen M. White
2246:Old Temple Block
2230:
2216:
2202:
2184:
2170:
2156:
2088:Burgess J. Reeve
2057:
2039:
2022:
1996:
1980:
1950:J. W. Robinson's
1907:Boston Dry Goods
1904:J. W. Robinson's
1877:J. W. Robinson's
1868:
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1433:On this corner:
1421:
1405:
1338:
1254:Crocker Building
1249:Mid-block were:
1214:
1200:
1183:
1168:
1126:J. W. Robinson's
1089:Western Shoe Co.
928:J. W. Robinson's
904:
886:
869:
855:
840:
818:
796:Hellman Building
784:
757:
743:
704:Iroquois Theatre
660:
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14296:Carol E. Schatz
14271:
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14097:El Monte Busway
14060:
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13884:
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13762:
13733:Fletcher Bowron
13711:
13697:Maguire Gardens
13658:
13654:Sepulveda House
13649:Plaza Firehouse
13579:
13577:
13567:
13527:
13466:
13428:
13344:
13298:
13284:Subway Terminal
13136:
13085:
13011:Herald Examiner
13001:Garment Capitol
12966:Bank of America
12919:
12890:California Mart
12874:
12828:
12781:
12765:
12724:
12700:Hall of Records
12695:Hall of Justice
12673:
12654:Central Library
12628:
12619:
12548:Flower District
12510:
12504:
12496:
12466:
12457:
12442:
12419:
12381:
12367:La Cumbre Plaza
12353:
12339:South Bay Plaza
12329:Seaport Village
12243:
12224:Montclair Plaza
12180:
12171:Riverside Plaza
12116:
12086:Orangefair Mall
12054:Irvine Spectrum
12038:Downtown Disney
11980:
11956:
11951:Marina Pacifica
11922:
11906:Uptown Whittier
11858:Lakewood Center
11853:Citadel Outlets
11829:
11775:
11728:Eastland Center
11714:
11623:
11554:
11425:
11412:Lakewood Center
11371:
11370:shopping center
11369:
11363:
11327:Palm Canyon Dr.
11297:Beverly Hills:
11267:Hollywood Blvd.
11218:
11182:
11176:National Lumber
11160:
11154:Rogersound Labs
11138:Federated Group
11122:
11116:
11026:
11004:
10995:
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10909:
10900:
10885:Victor Clothing
10842:Brooks Clothing
10815:
10801:Montgomery Ward
10784:
10748:
10725:
10702:
10686:
10615:
10589:
10548:
10502:
10498:Walker's (L.A.)
10313:Brooks Clothing
10295:
10287:with origins in
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10000:. May 15, 1927.
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9912:SCA Proceedings
9907:
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9897:
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9798:"End of an Era"
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9114:"Grand Opening"
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8367:"Rocha Adobe",
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7871:. May 31, 1905.
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7164:parking garage.
7163:
7157:
7153:Victor Clothing
7148:
7143:
7141:
7138:Victor Clothing
7135:
7132:
7121:
7116:from 1905–1917
7115:
7110:from 1893–1905
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7081:
7079:Wilcox Building
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6784:U.S. Courthouse
6781:
6780:
6778:
6776:
6751:Now vacant lot.
6749:
6744:
6735:Now vacant lot.
6733:
6732:(#3, 1912-1938)
6731:
6720:
6715:
6708:
6706:
6705:German-American
6698:
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6643:(entire block)
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6417:Hall of Justice
6406:COMMERCIAL ST.
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6198:Lafayette Hotel
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6025:Central Station
5983:
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5957:Central Station
5954:
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5905:
5896:
5894:Railroad depots
5873:
5833:
5813:Lincoln Heights
5797:
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5764:
5755:
5752:
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5736:
5727:
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5671:
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5659:New Otani Hotel
5657:, formerly the
5567:
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5527:
5524:
5515:
5512:
5503:
5502:
5498:
5489:
5488:
5484:
5475:
5474:
5462:
5453:
5446:
5436:
5415:
5394:Ygnacio Coronel
5386:
5362:Del Valle adobe
5338:
5330:Antonio Aguilar
5320:Placita Dolores
5305:
5289:
5262:
5246:
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5233:
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5108:
5102:
5099:
5071:
5070:
5062:Evening Express
5056:
5046:
5037:
5036:
5028:
5022:
5011:
4970:Orpheum Circuit
4961:
4950:
4935:
4923:
4922:
4918:
4909:
4908:
4905:
4898:
4889:
4888:
4885:
4878:
4869:
4868:
4856:
4852:pass in a blur
4845:
4834:
4779:
4776:
4767:
4753:l'oeil de boeuf
4707:Commercial Bank
4681:
4669:
4660:
4659:
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4649:
4640:
4629:
4620:
4617:
4606:
4567:
4561:Federal Theatre
4533:(#306) in 1882.
4487:Downey Building
4474:
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4465:
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4337:
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4329:freeway. Photo
4322:
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4290:
4285:
4262:New Post Office
4201:
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4177:
4168:
4167:
4159:
4150:
4149:
4145:
4136:
4135:
4120:
4109:
4098:
4066:
4060:Lafayette Hotel
4047:
4046:
4042:
4031:
4025:
4011:
3983:
3967:
3955:
3943:
3927:Alta California
3915:
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3896:
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3795:
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3780:
3771:
3766:
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3752:
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3732:
3708:
3679:Callaghan Block
3674:
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3600:
3593:
3590:
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3578:
3569:
3566:
3557:
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3545:
3542:
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3518:
3509:
3506:
3497:
3474:
3463:
3392:Turnverein Hall
3377:Orpheum Circuit
3373:Orpheum Theatre
3339:
3329:
3320:
3309:
3300:
3297:
3288:
3285:
3274:
3261:California Club
3249:Wilcox Building
3241:
3240:
3236:
3227:
3226:
3222:
3211:
3184:and housed the
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3138:
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3122:
3119:Coulter's store
3115:
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2697:
2686:
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2632:
2631:
2627:
2618:
2617:
2610:
2599:
2570:
2569:
2564:
2555:
2546:
2530:Wilcox Building
2520:Chinese Theatre
2498:
2497:
2492:The "palatial"
2489:
2480:
2479:
2472:
2461:
2415:
2414:
2410:
2401:
2400:
2396:
2387:
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2194:
2193:
2185:
2176:
2175:
2171:
2162:
2161:
2157:
2146:
2141:
2125:
2104:Asher Hamburger
2067:
2066:
2058:
2049:
2048:
2040:
2031:
2030:
2023:
2014:
2013:
1997:
1988:
1987:
1981:
1970:
1964:
1881:
1880:
1869:
1860:
1859:
1856:Pound Cake Hill
1844:
1835:
1834:
1827:
1818:
1817:
1806:
1797:
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1787:
1778:
1777:
1773:
1762:
1755:
1754:
1738:
1729:
1728:
1720:
1711:
1710:
1703:Asher Hamburger
1698:
1689:
1684:
1678:
1673:
1665:
1619:
1616:
1607:
1604:
1595:
1592:
1583:
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1556:
1547:
1534:Churrigueresque
1510:Spanish Baroque
1500:
1499:
1495:
1486:
1485:
1481:
1472:
1471:
1467:
1458:
1437:Originally the
1429:
1422:
1413:
1406:
1397:
1342:
1339:
1328:
1323:
1310:Victor Clothing
1258:Victor Clothing
1220:
1219:
1215:
1206:
1205:
1201:
1192:
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1173:
1169:
1158:
1097:
1081:
1022:
1002:
948:California Bank
910:
909:
905:
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877:
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847:
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819:
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790:
789:
785:
774:
767:
766:
758:
749:
748:
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735:
690:, 1,600 seats.
666:
665:
661:
652:
651:
647:
636:
617:William Pereira
602:
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583:
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503:
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393:Fort Moore Hill
380:
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366:
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352:
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332:
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235:Hall of Justice
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141:
113:
39:
28:
23:
22:
15:
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11:
5:
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13985:Transportation
13982:
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13860:Cathedral High
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13707:State Historic
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13424:United Artists
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13406:
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13396:
13391:
13389:Million Dollar
13386:
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13289:Textile Center
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13276:
13271:
13266:
13261:
13256:
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13239:
13229:
13227:Homer Laughlin
13224:
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13165:Board of Trade
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13119:
13117:Koyasan Temple
13114:
13109:
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13087:
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13083:
13081:Wilshire Grand
13078:
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13061:Terminal Annex
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12905:Cohn-Goldwater
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12003:Anaheim Plaza
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11416:Anaheim Plaza
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4966:Teatro México
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3661:Stimson House
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3653:Stimson Block
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3627:Douglas Block
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14172:Cesar Chavez
14009:I-110/SR-110
13947:Indian Alley
13921:Santee Alley
13670:Angels Knoll
13434:Music Center
13340:William Mead
13264:San Fernando
13249:James Oviatt
13036:Park Central
13031:One Wilshire
12740:Courthouses
12610:Toy District
12595:Little Tokyo
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12533:Civic Center
12300:(demolished)
12283:Horton Plaza
12204:Citrus Plaza
12194:Barstow Mall
11869:Plaza México
11699:Valley Plaza
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11343:Old Pasadena
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11292:Other cities
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11277:Miracle Mile
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11148:Leo's Stereo
11094:Stater Bros.
11089:Shopping Bag
11045:Boys Markets
11012:Barker Bros.
10945:Pic 'N' Save
10796:J. C. Penney
10780:Walker Scott
10770:Holzwasser's
10633:Butler Bros.
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10565:The Emporium
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608:
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89:Civic Center
67:Downtown of
62:
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18:Nadeau Hotel
14519: /
14507:118°14′38″W
14451:Harbor Area
14387:USC Shuttle
14252:Los Angeles
14228:Kobe Bryant
14201:North-South
13839:Water Grill
13767:Restaurants
13748:Los Angeles
13675:Biddy Mason
13604:Ávila Adobe
13384:Los Angeles
13180:Continental
13155:AG Bartlett
13141:Residential
13076:Wells Fargo
13016:May Company
13006:Gas Company
12553:Gallery Row
12523:Bunker Hill
12502:Los Angeles
12433:, El Centro
12372:Paseo Nuevo
12048:Honer Plaza
12023:Bella Terra
11760:Pomona Mall
11440:Los Angeles
11347:Santa Ana:
11329:- See also
11305:Golden Mall
11299:Rodeo Drive
11288:(near UCLA)
11257:Seventh St.
11230:Los Angeles
11145:Ken Crane's
11121:Home enter-
11104:Thriftimart
10955:White Front
10896:Zachary All
10858:Hartfield's
10847:C. H. Baker
10739:(Santa Ana)
10691:Bakersfield
10641:(Hawthorne)
10629:(Inglewood)
10580:Walker's LB
10483:Silverwoods
10458:Myer Siegel
10409:Hamburger's
10296:Los Angeles
9922:November 3,
9036:"Memoranda"
8217:October 13,
7689:www.gsa.gov
7434:Google Maps
7174:(1888–1941)
7108:(1890–1953;
7038:SECOND ST.
7035:SECOND ST.
7032:SECOND ST.
7029:SECOND ST.
7026:SECOND ST.
6963:(1897-1959)
6949:(1948–1997)
6779:(1958–2006)
6748:(1931–1976)
6660:Los Angeles
6609:(1858-1895)
6599:Hamburger's
6583:MARKET ST.
6497:Jones Block
6409:COMMERCIAL
6387:—Mellus Row
6291:Bella Union
6271:BAKER BLOCK
6259:US 101
5888:Bunker Hill
5804:Bunker Hill
5684:Baker Block
5431:Plaza House
5354:afromestizo
5342:Broad Place
5206:is at left.
5057: 1890
5029: 1887
4951: 1912
4906: 1898
4865:Baker Block
4857: 1889
4742:tables and
4657: 1880
4357:Baker Block
4334: 1880
4309: 1857
4288:Baker Block
4252:Quincy Hall
4121: 1870
4073:, then the
4067: 1882
3991:Plaza House
3965:Plaza House
3937:(No. 159).
3830:Plaza House
3756:Baker Block
3735:Main Street
3492:at 3rd and
3415:C. H. Baker
3404:Lyceum Hall
3137:store, 1886
3014:John Bryson
2615:I. W. Taber
2287:Wells Fargo
2283:Odd Fellows
2112:Hamburger's
2106:opened the
2078:Rocha Adobe
2002:Hamburger's
1933:Jones Block
1892:Allen Block
1873:Jones Block
1848:Jones Block
1831:Jones Block
1707:Baker Block
1629:Sumner Hunt
1560:Bunker Hill
1522:Sid Grauman
1520:. Built by
1367:Myer Siegel
1356:Sumner Hunt
1291:Hamburger's
1149:Myer Siegel
1117:Sumner Hunt
477:(#228-238).
398:First, the
192:Main Street
77:Main Street
69:Los Angeles
14534:Categories
14504:34°03′11″N
14316:John Fante
14311:Joel Wachs
14306:Joel Bloom
13972:Public Art
13824:Philippe's
13723:California
13692:Grand Hope
13452:Mark Taper
13330:Park Fifth
13320:Metropolis
13237:Palm Court
13220:The Edison
13160:Blackstone
13066:Union Bank
13046:South Park
12883:Industrial
12865:Pico House
12640:Government
12605:South Park
12448:See also:
11928:Long Beach
11457:ARCO Plaza
11396:B. H. Dyas
11341:Pasadena:
11335:Pasadena:
11262:Flower St.
11199:Music Plus
11134:Cal Stereo
11053:Food Giant
11040:Alpha Beta
10970:Drugstores
10911:membership
10730:Orange Co.
10722:(San B'do)
10677:(Glendale)
10671:(Whittier)
10553:Long Beach
10478:Sears-Pico
10443:Milliron's
10403:J. M. Hale
10392:Haggarty's
10363:B. H. Dyas
10328:Bullock's
10318:Bon Marché
8134:August 11,
7800:Calisphere
7534:Calisphere
7348:References
7261:THIRD ST.
7258:THIRD ST.
7255:THIRD ST.
7252:THIRD ST.
7249:THIRD ST.
7155:1964–2001)
7140:1926–1964)
7122:–#237-241
7103:—#213–223
6915:The Herald
6770:FIRST ST.
6767:FIRST ST.
6764:FIRST ST.
6761:FIRST ST.
6758:FIRST ST.
6688:—#121–127
6652:—#128–138
6633:COURT ST.
6504:1886–1895)
6384:Bell Block
6379:Now US 101
5871:Funiculars
5827:district.
5825:Pico-Union
5823:, and the
5573:Bell Block
5467:Bell Block
5293:Lugo Adobe
5276:Lugo Adobe
5219:Adobes in
5142:Lugo Adobe
5110:See also:
4709:, renamed
4582:, between
4369:El Palacio
4246:(1878-9),
3995:Italianate
3931:Italianate
3913:Pico House
3907:Pico House
3899:Pico House
3884:Pico House
3870:Fort Moore
3866:Pico House
3851:Pico House
3739:See also:
3620:J. M. Hale
3396:Music Hall
2299:Cohn Bros.
2029:about 1900
2012:1888–1908.
1680:See also:
1558:View from
1378:Fight Club
1302:Natatorium
457:Grand Park
426:Grand Park
272:Cable cars
239:Fort Moore
218:See also:
57:Fort Moore
14377:Metrolink
14262:San Pedro
14135:East-West
13952:L.A. Live
13609:The Broad
13578:Points of
13325:Oceanwide
13310:820 Olive
13259:Roosevelt
13190:Fine Arts
13148:Converted
13090:Religious
12946:611 Place
12900:Coca-Cola
12797:Converted
12659:City Hall
12633:Buildings
12528:Chinatown
12424:Elsewhere
12400:Esplanade
12314:One Paseo
12249:San Diego
12122:Riverside
12028:Brea Mall
11961:Northern
11781:South Bay
11667:NoHo West
11337:Lake Ave.
11303:Burbank:
11079:Pavilions
11017:Dearden's
11001:Furniture
10920:The Akron
10806:Ohrbach's
10789:Elsewhere
10775:Marston's
10745:(Anaheim)
10681:Wineman's
10657:Hinshaw's
10651:Henshey's
10532:Rathbun's
10526:Quigley's
10358:Desmond's
10353:Dearden's
10348:Coulter's
9008:April 22,
7845:cite news
7225:(c.1901)
7118:Coulter's
6682:(1844-?)/
6620:City Hall
6552:(MARKET)
6281:(1876–?)
6212:, (1871–)
5839:In 1901,
5817:Echo Park
5714:car, 1890
4955:The Grand
4850:horsecars
4692:Triforium
4673:Triforium
4597:Triforium
4421:L. Harris
4377:Coulter's
4244:Coulter's
4230:M. Kremer
4196:The 1940
3715:(1896-7,
3689:, (1885,
3478:Desmond's
3400:Elks Hall
3398:in 1894,
3375:. As the
3272:200 block
3190:Coulter's
3135:Coulter's
2275:Desmond's
2248:built by
2090:, French
1814:cable car
1530:Hollywood
1363:I. Magnin
1283:campanile
1275:City Hall
1142:I. Magnin
1014:Coulter's
924:Coulter's
802:complex.
763:cable car
310:car, 1890
209:Buildings
93:City Hall
63:The late-
14481:Westside
14476:South LA
14446:Eastside
14441:Downtown
14292:Squares
14223:Figueroa
14213:Broadway
14192:Wilshire
13992:Freeways
13906:FIGat7th
13896:The Bloc
13889:Shopping
13753:Pershing
13580:Interest
13442:Ahmanson
13353:Theaters
13303:Original
13269:Security
13175:Bumiller
13170:Brockman
12996:Garfield
12971:Bradbury
12961:AT&T
12855:Figueroa
12833:Original
12814:Freehand
12770:Multiple
12600:Skid Row
12499:Downtown
12452:–
12405:The Oaks
11963:L.A. Co.
11560:Westside
11509:FIGat7th
11372:"firsts"
11355:Main St.
11323:La Plaza
11317:Pine St.
11108:Tianguis
10906:Discount
10874:Mandel's
10825:Clothing
10765:Dorian's
10737:Rankin's
10716:(Colton)
10639:Chaney's
10635:(Vernon)
10594:Pasadena
10575:Robert's
10488:Swelldom
10435:–
10431:–
9485:USC News
9468:April 9,
7414:Archived
7384:Archived
7331:See also
7149:—#240–6
7144:—#226–8
7082:(1895-6)
7001:(1888-?)
6906:(1903–?;
6877:Caltrans
6835:(1886–?)
6730:Building
6573:(former
6329:(1870–?)
5708:Broadway
5653:and the
5556:founder
4819:Dalmatia
3923:Governor
3919:Pío Pico
3427:#245–7,
3071:L.A.P.D.
2259:Glassell
2098:rancher
1858:at back.
522:building
502:Building
214:Broadway
111:Location
85:Broadway
14431:Regions
14372:FlyAway
14344:Station
14218:Central
14208:Alameda
14177:Olympic
14128:Streets
13865:Colburn
13848:Schools
13834:Shibumi
13829:Q Sushi
13784:Camphor
13587:Museums
13518:Trinity
13513:Peacock
13478:Belasco
13394:Orpheum
13215:Higgins
13210:Hellman
13071:US Bank
13026:Merritt
12840:Barclay
12729:Federal
12387:Ventura
11579:Edgemar
11349:4th St.
11130:Adray's
11049:Chaffee
10991:Thrifty
10950:Unimart
10935:Fedmart
10925:Curacao
10876:(shoes)
10714:Willets
10698:Brock's
10665:(W Hwd)
10606:Meyer's
10570:Marti's
10560:Buffums
10534:(N Hwd)
10522:(N Hwd)
10425:May Co.
10398:The Hub
10338:Central
10294:Central
9416:May 16,
8960:May 16,
8899:May 16,
8589:May 13,
8403:May 13,
8178:May 22,
8108:May 16,
7950:May 22,
7575:May 22,
7390:May 13,
7215:(prev.
7209:—#253:
7195:cinema
6566:(1972)
6493:(1972)
6396:(1965,
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5356:and/or
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4503:Hellman
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1687:Gallery
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14267:Spring
14187:Temple
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14087:E Line
14082:D Line
14077:B Line
14072:A Line
14036:US-101
13804:Hayato
13799:Cole's
13789:Cicada
13716:Plazas
13619:Grammy
13523:Zipper
13503:Merced
13457:REDCAT
13404:Rialto
13399:Palace
13369:Arcade
12924:Office
12824:Per La
12809:Delphi
12790:Hotels
12678:County
11990:Orange
11422:(1964)
11084:Ralphs
10981:Sav-on
10960:Zody's
10913:stores
10868:Leed's
10863:Judy's
10837:Bond's
10675:Webb's
10663:Kitson
10611:Nash's
10514:Iver's
10378:Famous
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7976:May 3,
7735:, p.52
7278:(1893)
7203:(1876)
7184:(1897)
7090:(1910)
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6892:(1977)
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6805:(1973)
6541:Temple
6461:TEMPLE
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4327:US 101
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2780:(i.e.
2648:(1972)
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121:US-101
83:, and
14396:Other
14342:Union
14235:Grand
14065:Metro
14031:SR-60
13930:Other
13774:Bavel
13680:Grand
13663:Parks
13576:Other
13536:Other
13498:Mayan
13471:Other
13419:Tower
13414:State
13409:Roxie
13379:Globe
13374:Cameo
13315:Circa
13041:Platt
12910:Gerry
12845:Cecil
11236:Plaza
11187:Music
11057:Giant
10940:Gemco
10930:Fedco
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10870:shoes
10849:shoes
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10669:Myers
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