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This image was taken on April 14, 1955, and was ordered by Ronald W. Caspers, chairman of the board at Mutual Savings & Loan Association (315 East Colorado Boulevard). The photograph shows the parking lot on Euclid Avenue filled with 1950s era automobiles. Union Street intersects Euclid near the right edge of the photo, and Pasadena City Hall can be seen in the background. Also in the photo is the West Coast Bond and Mortgage Company building (45 Euclid Avenue).
Savings and loan associations--California--Pasadena Pasadena Civic Center (Pasadena, Calif.) Civic centers--California--Pasadena Euclid Avenue (Pasadena, Calif.) Automobiles--California--Pasadena Mutual Savings and Loan Association (Pasadena, Calif.) Streets--California--Pasadena Pasadena City Hall (Pasadena, Calif. : 1927- ) Union Street (Pasadena, Calif.) Sidewalks--California--Pasadena West Coast Bond and Mortgage Company (Pasadena, Calif.) Parking lots--California--Pasadena Office buildings--California--Pasadena
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