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Came to your site via Ralph’s Market. Do you have any other pictures of the Riverwalk down around Fulton-Laurel Canyon?
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Wow. The bottom right looks like it might be near Wilshire and Westwood.
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Which looks charming, the Westwood of 1941 or of today? The 1920s (when that neighborhood was built) was an unappreciated golden era for architecture, I think.
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No argument from me on that one. I think American architecture has been going downhill since about 1929.
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thanks – whata crazy intersection! https://hereinvannuys.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/1941-westwood-village-west-los-angeles-california-bank-of-a-1024×709.jpg
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