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- Who Took the First Photo of Los Angeles? - PBS SoCal
Widely considered the earliest photograph of Los Angeles, the origin story of this image remains something of a mystery Who took the photo, and when? Though the image and the historical record offer clues, they provide no definitive answers
- LACHS Photo Database — Los Angeles City Historical Society
Viewers can search by community name, such as Chinatown, Venice, Westwood, or Downtown Los Angeles One can also search by subject, such as bridges, streets, dates, and or other specific topics One can also select Random Images and scroll through the images
- Old Images of Los Angeles - Local History Videos
This 42 minute deep dive into the history and old images of Los Angeles includes more than 200 old photos taken from the modern city’s earliest days up to World War II
- History of Los Angeles - Wikipedia
The Los Angeles San Pedro Railroad was the first railroad in Los Angeles, photo ca 1880 This put them in conflict with Collis P Huntington, president of the Southern Pacific Company and one of California's "Big Four" investors in the Central Pacific and Southern Pacific
- Historical Timeline of Los Angeles
From the ancient La Brea Tar Pits to new museums and world-class venues, read on for a timeline of the incredible history of Los Angeles
- Los Angeles (1800-1915) in Vivid Color: Rare Earliest Views.
From the dusty, unpaved roads of Bunker Hill to the first electric streetlights on Main Street, these 40 rare archival photos have been meticulously brought to life in vivid color
- Pictures: California Before the Stars Arrived - National Geographic
The earliest photos show the dramatic changes that came to southern California in the late 1800s Los Angeles grew from a town of 5,000 residents in the 1870s to a city of more than 100,000
- 40 Mind-Blowing Photos of Historic Los Angeles - Ranker
These mind-blowing black and white photos from the period allow us to trace the origins of modern Los Angeles, illuminating just how much has changed and how much has stayed the same in the Southland
- Water and Power Associates
View showing a model of Los Angeles as it appeared in 1850 Looking northeast, the layout of the new city can clearly be seen with the Los Angeles Plaza located in the lower left center The large white structure to the left of the Plaza is the Old Plaza Church
- CityDig: An Aeronauts View of Los Angeles, 1887 - LAmag
In 1887, aeronauts gave Los Angeles a new way of seeing itself Floating 9,000 feet above the city in a hot-air balloon, photographer Edwin H Husher tilted his camera over the basket’s edge
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