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Tag: Los Angeles Express history 1928

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From Point A to Point B With a Photo of a Nash Coupe, Los Angeles, 25 June 1928

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on June 25, 2026
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  • Commerce & Manufacturing

From Point A to Point B: Mines Field Chosen as the Future Los Angeles International Airport, 1928, Part Three

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  • Posted on June 22, 2026
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From Point A to Point B: Mines Field Chosen as the Future Los Angeles International Airport, 1928, Part One

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on June 20, 2026
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  • Architecture & Decoration

Ascending Spanish Steps With a Postcard of the Gainsborough Heath Sales Office, San Marino, postmarked 11 June 1929, Part Four

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on June 15, 2026June 15, 2026
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“Have You Seen This Boy?”: A Press Photo of the Missing Walter Collins, 19 April 1928, Part Three

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on April 22, 2026April 23, 2026
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  • Architecture & Decoration

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

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on April 2, 2026April 3, 2026
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  • Commerce & Manufacturing

Raze and Means: The Plan to Level and Redevelop Bunker Hill in “California Constructor,” 15 March 1928, Part Two

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on March 17, 2026March 18, 2026
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The Discovery of the “Puente Mystery Murder Victim,” 2 February 1928

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on February 2, 2026February 3, 2026
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  • Biographies

Games People Play: The Tragic Tale of USC Quarterback Johnny Hawkins, 1928-1929, Part Three

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  • Posted on December 20, 2025
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  • Biographies

Games People Play: The Tragic Tale of USC Quarterback Johnny Hawkins, 1928-1929, Part Two

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on December 19, 2025December 20, 2025
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