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Photograph was edited for publication purposes This structure, located at 519 S. Brand Boulevard, later became the San Fernando Museum of Art & History. Photograph caption dated August 17, 1955 reads, "Capt. Art Stone, left, and William Ball, engineer, drive fire engine to main entrance of San Fernando Fire Department's new Station No. 1 at Hollister street and South Brand boulevard. The $37,000 structure replaces headquarters at former San Fernando City Hall."
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1 photographic print :b&w ;21 x 26 cm. Photographic prints
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