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A motorcycle is parked next to its sidecar alongside a fence overlooking the Arroyo Seco. Documentation provided by the photographer indicates this shot was ordered by Earl Flanders and was taken on March 16, 1946. The photographer lists 103 West Green Street as the address for Mr. Flanders, but the 1943 and 1947 Pasadena City Directories do not include a listing for this address. Instead, this may be the same owner of the Earl F. Flanders Company of motorcycle accessories listed at 175 North Vernon Avenue and who resided at 1728 Las Lunas Street.
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