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Originally Posted by fhammon
That is in fact the old Plaza Firehouse being used as a curio shop back when there was a door at the corner.
http://waterandpower.org/museum/Early_Plaza_of_LA.html
Thanks for posting those photos from T-Men. I had meant to do that a long time ago. Your screencaps turned out much better than mine would have.
BTW. Just as O'Keefe leaves the shop you can just for a brief instant see in a mirror or window a reflection of the signs on the Chinese shop across the street just south of Ferguson Alley bordering the Calle de los Negros.
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fhammon: Thanks for the information. I kept looking at those buildings across from the Plaza on Google Street View, but could not figure out which one it was. I was looking for a door set on an angle, but could not find one. Your old photo solves the mystery.
And I had that screen grab of the reflection outside the shop, but I didn't include it.
Here it is:
T-Men, Eagle-Lion Films
Can anyone identify the reflection?