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  2. Fruhling Bros. Artistic Wrought Iron Works - Wikipedia

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    In 1891 the company was located at 216 and 218 South Los Angeles Street in Los Angeles. The company manufactured ornamental iron work for balconies, grills, stair rails, fire escapes, guard rails, gates, crestings, fencing, tower ornaments bearing the imprint of Fruhling Bros. that could be seen throughout Southern California.

  3. Avalon Gardens - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] In 1996 the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles implemented a $1.7-million project in which a decorative wrought-iron fence and 11-foot-high wall were built around the complex to decrease crime and gang activity.

  4. Llewellyn Iron Works - Wikipedia

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    Llewellyn Iron Works advertisement 1904 Llewellyn Iron Works and American System of Reinforcing, Torrance, California 1918. Llewellyn Iron Works was a foundry in 19th- and 20th-century Los Angeles and Torrance, California, United States.

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  6. Echo Park Lake - Wikipedia

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    Others advocated for the fence to remain, or for a permanent wrought iron fence to be installed around the park's perimeter, similar to other parks in the city, like the Los Angeles State Historic Park. [19] While Soto-Martinez struggled to convince concerned residents and local businesses, he otherwise remained intransigent.

  7. Bradbury Building - Wikipedia

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    The wrought-iron was created in France and displayed at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair before being installed in the building. Freestanding mail-chutes also feature ironwork. The overall effect, according to a Los Angeles Times writer, is "a mesmerizing degree of symmetry and visual complexity". [16]

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