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Tag: Los Angeles Record history 1929

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

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  • Posted on March 18, 2026March 19, 2026
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“It Is a Young City, Crude, Wildly Ambitious, Growing”: Louis Adamic’s “The Truth About Los Angeles,” Little Blue Book No. 647, 1927, Part One

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  • Posted on November 17, 2025November 19, 2025
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Pure Escapism: A Los Angeles County Sheriff Wanted Poster for Zephie Saunders, 20 July 1921, Part Two

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  • Posted on July 22, 2025July 23, 2025
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At Our Leisure With a Resolution of the California Taxpayers Association Concerning Metropolitan Park Bills, 27 February 1929

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  • Posted on February 27, 2025February 28, 2025
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Here Comes the Flood (Control): “Design and Construction of Big Dalton Multiple-Arch Dam” in Engineering News-Record, 26 December 1929

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on December 26, 2024December 27, 2024
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Wo/men at Work with “The Intake,” Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, May 1929, Part Three

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  • Posted on May 7, 2024
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Wo/men at Work with “The Intake,” Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, May 1929, Part Two

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  • Posted on May 6, 2024May 6, 2024
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Wo/men at Work with “The Intake,” Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, May 1929, Part One

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on May 5, 2024May 5, 2024
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“At the Center of Progressive Jewish Culture and Social Action”: Some History of The Worker’s Circle in Los Angeles, 1913-1930

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  • Posted on February 12, 2024February 13, 2024
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Games People Play in the Boxing Ring With “The Knockout” Magazine, 26 October 1929

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  • Posted on October 26, 2023
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