Title supplied by cataloger. The Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, founded in 1888, is Southern California's largest not-for-profit business federation, representing over 1,600 businesses. The Chamber's early focus promoted the region's abundance of opportunities in agriculture and international trade. In 1967, the Chamber changed its name to the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce. The L.A. Chamber of Commerce takes up key issues that affect the business community in Los Angeles. L.A. Chamber of Commerce plans for a "Pan-Pacific Exposition" in Elysian Park. The Chamber map includes a Fine Arts Acropolis and pavilions for the various industries and nations. The exposition was never held. Photograph dated: August 1, 1935.
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image
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1 photographic print :b&w ;18 x 13 cm. on sheet 26 x 21 cm. Photographic prints
Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce Pan-Pacific Exposition Boards of trade--California--Los Angeles Exhibitions--California--Los Angeles Planning--California--Los Angeles Parks--California--Los Angeles Maps Elysian Park (Los Angeles, Calif.)
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