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    Amestoy Block from Main Street

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    Amestoy Block, 202 North Main Street. Long, narrow rooftop fire escape ladder along building's backside. Portion of the Los Angeles City Health Building, 200 North Main Street, in right background.

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  • The slum at Alameda and Commercial Streets

    The slum at Alameda and Commercial Streets

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    Oriental Hotel, 518 North Alameda Street, being demolished.

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  • Amestoy Block's last days

    Amestoy Block's last days

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    The Amestoy building, 202 North Main Street, occupied half a block on Market Street between Main and Los Angeles Streets. The vacant structure is prepped for wrecking.

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  • Slums at Ord and Spring Streets

    Slums at Ord and Spring Streets

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    San Fernando Hotel, 704 ½ North Spring Street. Building to the right is Philippe's French Dip sandwich restaurant, 1001 North Alameda Street. The two people are standing to the right of Philippe's one hour free parking sign. Hill Hotel, 703 North Spring Street, in left background.

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  • Amestoy Block from new Health Building

    Amestoy Block from new Health Building

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    Brick Amestoy Block along Market Street viewed from the 100 block of North Los Angeles Street. Federal Building, 312 North Spring Street, at left background.

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  • Amestoy Block's last days with wrecking about to start

    Amestoy Block's last days with wrecking about to start

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    Amestoy Block along Market Street viewed from the 100 block of North Los Angeles Street. Hall of Justice Building, 310 North Boradway, at left background and Federal Building, 312 North Spring Street, in center background.

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