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The New Hollywood Freeway, Los Angeles
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Image of the new Hollywood Freeway (part of Highway 101) in Los Angeles, California, with the Hollywood sign visible in the distance and automobiles traveling on the freeway.
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Aerial view looking south over the Hollywood Reservoir (also known as Lake Hollywood) and the Mulholland Dam towards Hollywood and Los Angeles, California, in the distance. The Cahuenga, Pass, Hollywood Freeway (US 101), and the Hollywood Bowl can be seen at right amid the Santa Monica Mountains.
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Buses on the Hollywood Freeway
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The collection consists of 3396 black and white photographs (many with corresponding original and copy negatives), 116 unprinted glass plate negatives, memos, correspondence, press releases, and notes related to the Pacific Electric Railway, ca. 1870s-1950s. The collection provides a comprehensive overview of the routes and areas served by the Railway during the years of its operation, and thus a picture of the growth of Southern California during the first half of the twentieth century. The images include views of landscape along, and towns served by, the Pacific Electric routes, including Central Los Angeles; Pacific Electric track and stations; Pacific Electric advertising, publicity, and public relations photographs; Los Angeles and surrounding area parks; Pacific Electric employees and employee activities; construction of Pacific Electric facilities, such as the Hollywood subway, the 6th and Main Street terminal, and the Subway Terminal Building; and Pacific Electric trolley cars and buses.
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Buses on the Hollywood Freeway
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The collection consists of 3396 black and white photographs (many with corresponding original and copy negatives), 116 unprinted glass plate negatives, memos, correspondence, press releases, and notes related to the Pacific Electric Railway, ca. 1870s-1950s. The collection provides a comprehensive overview of the routes and areas served by the Railway during the years of its operation, and thus a picture of the growth of Southern California during the first half of the twentieth century. The images include views of landscape along, and towns served by, the Pacific Electric routes, including Central Los Angeles; Pacific Electric track and stations; Pacific Electric advertising, publicity, and public relations photographs; Los Angeles and surrounding area parks; Pacific Electric employees and employee activities; construction of Pacific Electric facilities, such as the Hollywood subway, the 6th and Main Street terminal, and the Subway Terminal Building; and Pacific Electric trolley cars and buses.
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Hollywood Fwy from Bronson looking west
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Image of automobiles on the Hollywood Freeway (Highway 101) from Bronson Avenue looking west in Hollywood, California, with the bell tower for the First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood at left and a sign for the Gower Street off-ramp on the right.
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