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That’s a Wrap With “Why Movies Will Stay in Hollywood” from Southern California Business Magazine, January 1926

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  • Posted on January 13, 2024January 13, 2024
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Read All About It in the Los Angeles Express, 8 January 1873

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  • Posted on January 8, 2024January 9, 2024
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Games People Play: Photos of Ascot Speedway, El Sereno, Los Angeles, 27 November 1928, Part One

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  • Posted on November 26, 2023
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Youle Tide: Drilling for Black Gold at Turnbull Canyon in the Puente Hills, 1888

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  • Posted on October 8, 2023
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Tidbits of Mission San Gabriel History, 1876-1885, Part One

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  • Posted on September 15, 2023
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At Our Leisure with a Photo of a Visit to the Mt. Wilson Hotel, 21 August 1906, Part One

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  • Posted on August 21, 2023August 22, 2023
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Twists and Turns in the Twenties Postview: La Casa Nueva Architect Roy Seldon Price (1889-1940)

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  • Posted on April 16, 2023November 27, 2023
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Making a Statement: A “Report of Receipts and Expenditures” for Walter P. Temple, 18 February to 17 March 1921

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  • Posted on March 17, 2023March 17, 2023
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Striking a Chord with “The Overture,” 15 February 1925

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  • Posted on February 15, 2023April 9, 2026
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That’s a Wrap with a Press Photo of the Bullet Used in the Murder of Film Director William Desmond Taylor, 8 February 1922

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  • Posted on February 8, 2023September 23, 2023
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  • Striking a Chord With a Program for the Eleventh Symphony Concert, Philharmonic Orchestra of Los Angeles, 9-10 April 1920
  • Read All About It in the Los Angeles Herald, 8 April 1890
  • Double Checking the History of Frederick Lambourn (1837-1914), Tutor and Ranch Foreman for the Workman Family, Part Two
  • Double Checking the History of Frederick Lambourn (1837-1914), Tutor and Ranch Foreman for the Workman Family, Part One
  • Take It To The Bank Through the Viewfinder: A Press Photo of the Site of the Federal Reserve Bank Building, Los Angeles, early April 1929

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