Title supplied by cataloger. The Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, founded in 1888, is Southern California's largest not-for-profit business federation, representing over 1,600 businesses. The Chamber's early focus promoted the region's abundance of opportunities in agriculture and international trade. In 1906, L.A. Chamber of Commerce moved into the Southwest Building, located at 130 S. Broadway, and stayed there until January 31, 1925. In 1967, the Chamber changed its name to the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce. The L.A. Chamber of Commerce takes up key issues that affect the business community in Los Angeles. A crowd of onlookers watch as musicians, which are partially hidden behind the spectators, play and sing at an exhibition booth of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce at an unknown trade show. Photograph circa 1935.
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image
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1 negative : safety ; 18 x 12.5 cm. Photographic safety negatives
Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce Musical instruments Musicians Exhibitions Spectators Crowds Agricultural exhibitions Publicity Arches Los Angeles (Calif.)
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