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A 1902 bill from the Los Angeles Electric Company shows a charge of $2
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Rush hour, 1910-style, shows Los Angeles Railway and Pacific Electric trolleys lined up for three blocks on Seventh Street
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This aerial view shows Hoover Dam, the intake towers, the spillways, and, in the upper right, the electrical substation
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Operator Bill Howardson monitors plant machinery and system electric demand in the control room at Long Beach Steam Plant No
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Operator Bill Howardson monitors plant machinery and system electric demand in the control room at Long Beach Steam Plant No. 2. Pg. 195.
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This view of Fourth Street looking east from Hill shows part of the downtown area served by Edison, whose main office was at 120 East Fourth Street
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View of rush hour shows Los Angeles Railway trolley cars lined up on East Seventh Street
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Los Angeles' streets were still dominated by the trolley car when Dave Redinger opened a private engineering practice early in 1914. This view of rush hour shows Los Angeles Railway trolley cars lined up on East Seventh Street, waiting their turn to cross the equally busy Main Street. All of these trolleys, and much of downtown Los Angeles, was receiving electricity from the new Big Creek power plants.
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