Photograph (engineering notebook photoprint) of pedestrian subway under Huntington Drive at Fremont Street, South Pasadena, looking north, Los Angeles County. Completed November 11, 1923. Cost $11,563.00. Length 207 feet. Children are using the subway. Part of cross street is torn up. Also visible are: sidewalk, guard rail, road, store, restaurant, a few dwellings, trees, yard, stone retaining wall, utility poles and lines, a few automobiles in background, trash can, street lights. Legible signs include: ..."ndries, [...]maid [...]cream", ..."ax"..., "Cigars", ..."Castles, come", ..."Lucky"..., "Realty Co."[?]..., "Pedestrians do not cross tracks, use subway", "Help keep your streets clean", "Oneonta Cafeteria"
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image
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photographs photographic prints photoprint : b&w 9 x 14.5 cm.
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