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Originally Posted by gsjansen
this next photo is taken from the Westminster in as well in 1885. This photo is looking due west towards bunker hill. I am only including it, as i was stunned by this particular perspective, that truly shows the Victorian beauty of the core of los angeles in the 19th century.
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Wow, tons of cool stuff this morning! I especially like this one because it really shows the majesty of Bunker Hill, on the left you have the
Rose Mansion (whose view would be obscured when the
Fremont was built right in front of it in 1902, and then razed in the 30s) and in the middle is the magnificent
Brunson (which only lasted to 1917) and at far right is the
Crocker which one always sees in early images of Angles Flight (it only lasted til '08).