Lancaster Library building site on Kingtree Avenue and Avenue J-2, Lancaster, California Antelope Valley Regional Library building site on Kingtree Avenue and Avenue J-2, Lancaster, California
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Description
Vacant lot where the Lancaster Library, also known as the Antelope Valley Regional Library, was built in 1964. The street sign for Kingtree Avenue and Avenue J-2 can be seen and in the foreground. In the background is an empty lot. This photograph may have been taken on or near the date of the ground breaking ceremony.
Library sites--California--Lancaster Street signs--California--Lancaster County of Los Angeles Public Library--History Lancaster Library
Place
Kingtree Avenue and Avenue J-2, Lancaster, California Lancaster (Los Angeles county, California : inhabited place) Los Angeles (California, United States : county) California (United States, North and Central America : state)
Source
8 x 10 in. black-and-white photograph; Lancaster Collection box 1
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