Title supplied by cataloger. The Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce was founded in 1888, and 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. After World War II, the organization converted from a country-sponsored to a private business organization funded solely by its members. Its advocacy efforts started to include issues that also affected the four other surrounding counties. In 1967, the Chamber changed its name to the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce. The Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce takes up key issues that affect the business community in Los Angeles. These issues include Affordable Health Care, Affordable Housing, Disaster Preparedness, Economic Development, Education & Workforce Development, Homeland Security, Improving L.A.'s Business Climate, Industrial Land Use, LAX Modernization, and Reducing Traffic Congestion. View 1: Here, a tractor with an excavator bucket, or rock-digging bucket, breaks ground for the L.A. Chamber of Commerce as a large crowd looks on and cheers. The first shovel-full of dirt was dug for the new building, to be located at 1151 S. Broadway and 12th, in 1924.
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1 photographic print :b&w ;19 cm x 13 cm on sheet 26 x 21 cm. Photographic prints
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