Title supplied by cataloger.; Photographic print is included with negative.; Photographs taken as part of a buildings survey conducted for the Los Angeles Unified School District which includes a narrative and documentation. The Central Los Angeles New High School #9 was built on the historic Fort Moore Hill area which is bordered by Grand Avenue and Hill Street on the north and south ends, and Cesar Chavez Avenue and the Santa Ana Freeway on the east and west. The site included a number of structures which were demolished to make room for the new school, including Vernon Avenue School, the Los Angeles Pacific Company, Tunnel Number 2, and Central Junior High School (also later known as the Los Angeles City Board of Education Administrative Offices). The school opened on September 2009 and is now known as the Ramon C. Cortines School of Visual and Performing Arts. Contextual view, looking east, of some of the structures that were later demolished to make room for the Central Los Angeles Area New High School #9. At center is Vernon Avenue School and to the left is one of the buildings used for the City of Los Angeles Board of Education administration offices.
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image
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1 negative :safety ;10 x 13 cm. Photographic safety negatives
Board of Education of the City of Los Angeles Office buildings--California--Los Angeles Lost architecture--California--Los Angeles School buildings--Remodeling for other use--California--Los Angeles Parking lots--California--Los Angeles Automobiles--California--Los Angeles Trees--California--Los Angeles Downtown Los Angeles (Los Angeles, Calif.) Fort Moore Hill (Los Angeles, Calif.) Los Angeles Unified School District
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