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Pages in category "1931 in Los Angeles" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. 4th Academy Awards
Los Angeles portal; List of Los Angeles placename etymologies; Transportation in Los Angeles; Pico and Sepulveda; Los Angeles streets, 1–10; Los Angeles streets, 11–40; Los Angeles streets, 41–250; Los Angeles Avenues; List of streets in the San Gabriel Valley
1931 in Los Angeles (1 P) 1932 in Los Angeles (1 C, 2 P) ... Pages in category "1930s in Los Angeles" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
Southwestern Law School, Los Angeles, 1911; Spring Street Courthouse, Los Angeles, 1940; Storer House, Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles, 1924; Sun Realty Company Building (now Los Angeles Jewelry Center), Los Angeles, 1930; Sunset Tower, Los Angeles, 1931; Thomas Jefferson High School, Streamline Moderne by Stiles O. Clements
1931 in Los Angeles (1 P) S. 1931 in sports in California (25 P) Pages in category "1931 in California" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Hartfields logo Zodys old logo Hartfield’s Downtown Los Angeles location at 545 Broadway was a 1931 Art Deco building. Hartfield was present on Broadway, the main shopping district in the Los Angeles area in the 1940s, in the F. and W. Grand Silver Store Building (1931) at 545 Broadway, and a 1943 advertisement showed branches at 253 South Market Street in Inglewood, 650 Pacific Boulevard in ...
The 52nd Place Historic District is a historic district consisting of American Craftsman-style homes in the Central-Alameda neighborhood of South Los Angeles, California.. African Americans became the dominant demographic group in the district beginning around 1930, and many leaders of the community resided h
Helms delivery truck, c. 1950, located at the LeMay Car museum in Tacoma, Washington. The Helms motto was "Daily at Your Door" and every weekday morning, from both the Culver City facility and a second Helms Bakery site in Montebello, dozens of Helms coaches, [6] painted in a two-tone scheme, would leave the bakery for various parts of the Los Angeles Basin to San Gabriel Valley, when the ...