Title supplied by cataloger. A. Hamburger & Son's People's Store, known simply as People's Store, was previously located in the Phillips Block at the intersection of Spring and Hill Sts. The store later moved to the southeast corner of Hill and Eighth Sts., and became known as Hamburgers; it was bought out by David May in 1923 and renamed the May Company. Other locations where the Los Angeles Public Library has been housed: 17 years in the Downey Block Building (1872-1889); 17 years in City Hall (1889-1906); 2 years in the Homer Laughlin Building (1906-1908); 6 years in the Hamburger Building (1908-1914); 12 years in the Metropolitan Building (1914-1926); 60 years in the Central Library Building* (1926-1986); *Closed to the public due to devastating fire (1986-1987); 6 years in the Los Angeles Design Center/Title Insurance + Trust Company (1987-1993); Central Library Building (1993-Present). View of the Children's section of the Los Angeles Public Library in the Hamburger Building. It shows a librarian, or possibly a teacher, speaking to a group of youngsters who are giving her their full attention. The library occupied the third story of the Hamburger Building, from 1908-1914.
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image
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1 photographic print :b&w ;21 x 26 cm. Photographic prints
Los Angeles Public Library Hamburger Building (Los Angeles, Calif.) Reading rooms--California--Los Angeles Libraries--California--Los Angeles Children--California--Los Angeles
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