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Tag: Los Angeles Railway history

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From Point A to Point B With the Los Angeles Railway’s “Azuride,” 15 February 1929

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  • Posted on February 15, 2022February 15, 2022
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  • Places & Communities

From Point A to Point B: A Fare Fight in the Los Angeles Railway’s “Azuride,” 29 October 1928

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  • Posted on October 29, 2021
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“The Pictures on This Page Are Fine to Look At, But Don’t Come West”: Reading Between the Lines in a Letter from Los Angeles, 16 July 1907

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  • Posted on July 16, 2021
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  • Transportation & Infrastructure

From Point A to Point B: The Los Angeles Railway’s “Azuride” Pocket Newsletter, 15 November 1928

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  • Posted on November 15, 2020December 30, 2020
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Through the Viewfinder: Fifth Street Looking East, Los Angeles, ca. late 1890s

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  • Posted on September 22, 2020January 4, 2021
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From Point A to Point B: “Azuride” and Electricity Conservation in Drought-Stricken Greater Los Angeles, 15 July 1924

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  • Posted on July 15, 2020December 30, 2020
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Over the Line: A Photograph of Belvedere Gardens (East Los Angeles), 13 May 1926

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  • Posted on May 14, 2020December 29, 2020
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“Where All Nervous and Chronic Diseases Can Be Cured”: The Home Sanitarium, South Los Angeles, 30 April 1909

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  • Posted on April 30, 2020December 29, 2020
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Take It On Faith From Point A to Point B with a Pacific Electric Railway Pamphlet With A Spiritualism Connection, April 1928

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  • Posted on April 27, 2020December 29, 2020
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Through the Viewfinder: Spring Street South of Fourth Street Looking North, Los Angeles, ca. 1905

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  • Posted on April 13, 2020January 4, 2021
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La Casa Nueva is turning 100! Check out these certificates we received from the State Senate in recognition of this milestone.
Free; tour sizes are limited and space is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
There's maintenance going on at the Homestead! This historic arch needed some help to stay standing, so we brought in some experts to get it back into shape.
Monument, Memorial, Showpiece, Home: Celebrating La Casa Nueva at 100
Check out this shot of our fountain from Song of the Gringo compared to a photo of our fountain today. Did you know our fountain supposedly contains the millstones from Workman's mill?
Happy #nationalswimmingpoolday ! The "pool" featured in this photograph was actually a reservoir the Temple family used to water walnut trees. It looks like it also made an excellent pool, though. You can also see the Workman House in the background!

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