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This view of Phoenix looks west on Washington Street from the intersection of Central



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    Intersection of 6th Street and Spring Street looking south. Grosse Building being wrecked

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    Looking south on Spring Street across the intersection of 6th Street. Grosse Building (formerly the Abbot Kinney) is second building on the left.

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  • Looking west from intersection of Washington and Venice Blvds., Venice, California

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    The rapid growth of Phoenix

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    The rapid growth of Phoenix, clearly evidenced by this photo, was in part due to the extensive irrigation system developed by the Salt River Project. [This photo is courtesy of the Arizona Historical Society.]

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  • 6th and Olive Streets intersection

    6th and Olive Streets intersection

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    City National Bank Building to be built on the southeast corner lot of the intersection. Airlines occupy some of the ground level office space of the Pacific Finance Building across the street.

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  • Washington and Holliston looking west, Pasadena. 1925

    Washington and Holliston looking west, Pasadena. 1925

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    Street view facing west on Washington Aveniue, near the intersection with Holliston.

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    1st Street looking west from Broadway

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    Entire square block encompassed by Broadway, 1st Street, Hill Street, and 2nd Street, being demolished. Arched entrance and side wall of former Los Angeles Police Department's Central Police Station still stand for the moment along 1st Street.

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