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Description
Photograph of North American Aviation Company building, ca.1960. In the foreground at left, a group of three palm trees are visible. In the background at center, the large North American Aviation building can be seen. A large, covered awning held with slanted supports extends over the front entryway. Along the top of the building, the company logo can be seen at left, while the company name is visible to the right. The company logo consists of a large bird viewed from the side, with its wing pointing down, over a large triangle. In the corners of the triangle, the letters "N, A, A" can be seen. Additional palm trees and other plants can be seen around the front of the structure. Two automobiles can be seen to the right of the entryway. At left, a large flagpole holding the American flag is visible.
Type
image
Format
1 photograph : photoprint, b&w 20 x 25 cm. photographic prints photographs
Buildings Factories Los Angeles--Architecture--Commercial--General #5 Los Angeles--Architecture--Commercial--General--North American Aviation North American Aviation Company
Time Period
circa 1960
Place
California Los Angeles USA
Source
44072 [Accession number] 84-1-799 [Microfiche number] CHS-44072 [Call number] California Historical Society [Contributing entity]
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