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Looking south on Spring Street from First Street, Los Angeles, 1900-1910 Photograph looking south on Spring Street from First Street, downtown Los Angeles, 1900-1910. Three streetcars share the street with horse-drawn vehicles and pedestrians. Most of the buildings are commercial up to 4-stories high.
View of 6th Street looking east from Broadway, Los Angeles, ca.1900-1920 Photograph of a view of 6th Street looking east from Broadway, Los Angeles, ca.1900-1920. A majority of the buildings in view are above six-stories tall. Notable buildings include the Southern Pacific building (center) and the Hotel Hayward (center).
William Henry Jackson panoramic photo of Los Angeles business district, c.1900-1902. The view stretches from the Bullard Block just south of Temple and Spring (left, bottom) to the Burdick Block at 2nd and Spring, right. Portions of Main Street and Los Angeles Street are visible behind. The vast majority of buildings in view have been demolished.
The Los Angeles & San Pedro Railroad was the first railroad in Los Angeles, photo ca.1880. This put them in conflict with Collis P. Huntington, president of the Southern Pacific Company and one of California's "Big Four" investors in the Central Pacific and Southern Pacific.
PHOTO: A Berkshire Hathaway office is left in smoldering ashes during the Palisade fire in the Palisade village area of the Pacific Palisades, a neighborhood of Los Angeles, Jan. 8, 2025. (Josh ...
1900 in Los Angeles (1 P) 1901 in Los Angeles (1 P) 1902 in Los Angeles ... Pages in category "1900s in Los Angeles" The following 7 pages are in this category, out ...
Circa 1900 The beach is a place of work for some people, such as this hearty group of fishermen from circa 1900 in a University of Washington image — seen fishing for salmon in the vicinity of ...
Photo postcard dated between 1898 and 1905: "A street in Chinatown" Old Chinatown, or original Chinatown, is a retronym that refers to the location of a former Chinese-American ethnic enclave enforced by legal segregation that existed near downtown Los Angeles, California in the United States from the 1860s until the 1930s.