Title supplied by cataloger. In the mid-1800's, this area was a swampland. MacArthur Park, created in the 1880s under the name Westlake Park, was later renamed in honor of General Douglas MacArthur. By the 1890s, it was a vacation destination surrounded by luxury hotels; in the early part of the 20th Century, the area became known as the Champs Elysees of Los Angeles. MacArthur Park has been designated City of Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument #100. View is of Wilshire Boulevard, looking east, from Westlake Park. This photograph was taken prior to the Wilshire construction, and shows a portion of Westlake Park, as well as light traffic flowing along the street. Visible in the distance are several high-rise buildings, including a marquee for the Westlake Theatre. Photograph dated October 1, 1936.; One of two photographs documenting the site. For a later view, see image #00092841.
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image
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1 photographic print :b&w ;13 x 21 cm. Photographic prints
Westlake Theatre (Los Angeles, Calif.) Streets--California--Los Angeles Parks--California--Los Angeles Apartment hotels--California--Los Angeles Apartment houses--California--Los Angeles Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments Westlake (Los Angeles, Calif.) MacArthur Park (Los Angeles, Calif.) Wilshire Boulevard (Los Angeles, Calif.)
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