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Tag: Los Angeles streetcars

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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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  • Transportation & Infrastructure

From Point A to Point B: “Traffic Survey in Los Angeles” from the Electric Railway Journal, 3 November 1923

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  • Posted on November 3, 2019January 6, 2021
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Through the Viewfinder: Spring Street, Los Angeles, 1897

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  • Posted on August 24, 2018January 8, 2021
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  • Places & Communities

Through the Viewfinder: Northwest Corner of Main and First, Los Angeles, 1926

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  • Posted on February 15, 2018January 11, 2021
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  • Real Estate

From Point A to Point B: A Los Angeles and Redondo Railway Ticket Book, 1907

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  • Posted on December 30, 2017December 18, 2020
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From Point A to Point B: The Los Angeles Inter-Urban Railway, 1903-1910

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  • Posted on September 7, 2017December 28, 2020
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From Point A to Point B: A Transportation Quinfecta, Los Angeles, 1920s

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  • Posted on January 12, 2017December 29, 2020
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  • Transportation & Infrastructure

From Point A to Point B: The Second Street Cable Railroad, Los Angeles, ca. 1886

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  • Posted on December 13, 2016January 4, 2021
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Through the Viewfinder: Broadway From Second Street, Los Angeles, 1890s

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  • Posted on November 30, 2016
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From Point A to Point B on the Los Angeles Railway, ca. 1900s

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  • Posted on August 2, 2016December 30, 2020
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