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Press Image Sheet PRESS IMAGES Also available for download at news.getty.edu 1. 2. North Broadway-Buena Vista Street Bridge Angelino Heights HPOZ Photo: Stephen Schafer Schafphoto.com Photo: Los Angeles Office of Historic Resources 3. 4. Phil’s Diner The Little Brown Church of the Valley Photo: Wikimedia Commons, CC-BY-SA 3.0 Wikimedia Commons, CC-BY-SA 3.0. 5. 6. Leonis Adobe Epiphany Lutheran Church Photo: Wikimedia Commons, GFDL ver.2 Photo: Stephen Schafer Schafphoto.com 7. 8. Griffith Observatory Casa de Cadillac Photo: Stephen Schafer Schafphoto.com Photo: J. Paul Getty Trust 9. 10. Century Plaza Hotel Johnie’s Coffee Shop Restaurant Photo: Stephen Schafer Schafphoto.com Photo: J. Paul Getty Trust 11. 12. Stone House Valley Municipal Building Photo: J. Paul Getty Trust Photo: Wikimedia Commons, CC-BY-SA-3.0 13. 14. Los Angeles Aqueduct cascades Weatherwolde Castle Photo: HAER, Library of Congress Photo: Los Angeles Office of Historic Resources 15. 16. Vermont Knolls historic district Carwash at Slauson Avenue Photo: Stephen Schafer Schafphoto.com Photo: SurveyLA 17. 18. Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Exposition Park Square historic district Photo: Stephen Schafer Schafphoto.com Photo: SurveyLA 19. 20. Leimert Plaza Bullocks Wilshire department store (now Photo: Stephen Schafer Schafphoto.com Southwestern Law School) Photo: Mike Jiroch, CC-BY-SA-3.0 21. 22. Theme Building, LAX Venice Canal Photo: Stephen Schafer Schafphoto.com Photo: Carol M. Highsmith Archives, Library of Congress 23. 24. Stoney Point Munchbox Photo: Wikimedia Commons, GFDL ver 1.2 Photo: J. Paul Getty Trust 25. 26. Hollyhock House Neutra Colony residential historic district Photo: Edward Stojakovic, CC BY 2.0 Photo: Stephen Schafer Schafphoto.com 27. 28. Los Angeles Theatre and South Broadway Eastern Columbia Building streetscape Photo: J. Paul Getty Trust Photo: Stephen Schafer Schafphoto.com 29. 30. Watts Towers Banning Park HPOZ Photo: Stephen Schafer Schafphoto.com Photo: Los Angeles Office of Historic Resources .
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