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    Hill Crest Hotel, 258 S. Olive Street, 1957

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    At the top of the stairs adjacent to Angels Flight.

    Book 1, pg. 48 / Neg. 10025

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    North side of 3rd Street from Grand to Olive

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    The Lovejoy Apartments at 529 West Third (architect: Charles O. Ellis, 1903).

    Book 1, pg. 35 / Neg. 14114

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    West end of 2nd Street tunnel (i.e. Third Street tunnel)

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    Hall made a mistake here; this is the west end of the Third Street tunnel. The white structure above with two bay windows is 632 West Third. Below is the Crown Hotel at 702 West Third, the Havlin Hotel at 706 (with "Café Bobs"), and the moving/storage company was at 710 West Third. At left, Cinnabar Street runs from Third, between Hope and Flower, north to Second Street.

    Book 1, pg. 29 / Neg. 6231

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    Detail on S. side of Hill Crest Hotel

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    Spelled "Hillcrest" in previous photographs; this sign reads "Hill-Crest."

    Book 1, pg. 49 / Neg. 11893

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    "Grand" Hotel on E/S of Grand Avenue between 4th and 5th streets, 1957

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    The Grand Avenue Hotel, 416 South Grand Ave., built 1904.

    Book 3, pg. 55 / Neg. 9999

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    Cumberland Hotel Apartments, 243 S. Olive, 1962

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    The Cumberland Hotel (architect: Marsh and Russell, 1904). This is where Hall moved in 1952. There are numerous shots of its interior in the contact sheet binders. Hall moved to the Engstrum Apartments at Fifth and Grand when the Cumberland was marked for razing.

    Book 3, pg. 34 / Neg. 14105