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Sunset Boulevard and Hill Street
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Plugged Hill Street tunnel exit at Sunset Boulevard
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Sealed Hill Street tunnel's north side entrance just south of Sunset Boulevard. Political posters and circus advertisements plastered over faded Mount Lowe painted sign. At right, Croyden Apartments Hotel, 620 Sunset Boulevard.
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Hill Street tunnel south of Sunset Boulevard
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Sealed Hill Street tunnel's north side entrance just south of Sunset Boulevard. Political posters and circus advertisements plastered over faded Mount Lowe painted sign.
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Sunset Boulevard at Hill Street
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A Buick passing by an old Victorian structure with a for sale sign attached out front. Building was wrecked in May 1958.
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Old Hill Street tunnel exit and Mount Lowe sign
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Sealed Hill Street tunnel's north side entrance just south of Sunset Boulevard. Political posters and circus advertisements plastered over faded Mount Lowe painted sign. At right, Croyden Apartments Hotel, 620 Sunset Boulevard.
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Hill Street opened into Castelar Street over Sunset Boulevard
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This collection consists of 35mm Kodachrome slides taken between 1954 and 1972. This collection of photographs taken by amateur photographer Palmer Conner documents by street the physical and social changes of Bunker Hill during the earliest stages of redevelopment. The collection is particularly strong in its depiction of the Bunker Hill neighborhood of downtown Los Angeles during redevelopment in the 1950s. Images chiefly consist of views of commercial and residential building exteriors taken from the street, including images of both new construction and older buildings in the process of being demolished.
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Hope Street north of Wilshire Boulevard
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Travel advertisement for French Line's S. S. France ocean liner partially covers the faded Acacia Hotel sign on the side of the building. People are congregated in the far background at the dead end of Hope Street by the Church of the Open Door and the Los Angeles Central Library.
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