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This is a photograph taken of the corner of Oakland Avenue and Colorado Boulevard after an automobile wreck there took out a fire hydrant. According to the notes on the order, this photograph was taken around 3:30 AM. Water can be seen erupting up and onto the street. The Godber Building with a pharmacy on the first floor can be seen in this photograph. A few people are watching the waterfall. Other photographs in this order show other angles and views of the wreck. This is order number 1175.
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