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Photograph was edited for publication purposes While disputing eminent domain all the way to the Supreme Court, Steve Anthony held off eviction by boarding up windows and obtaining gas masks for his family. The Anthonys' house, acquired by eminent domain, was razed to make room for a Hollywood television and film museum that never came to pass. Photograph dated March 2, 1964.
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1 photographic print :b&w ;26 x 21 cm. Photographic prints
Anthony, Steven Anthony, Steven--Homes and haunts Eminent domain--California--Los Angeles Men--California--Los Angeles Dwellings--California--Hollywood (Los Angeles) Lost architecture--California--Hollywood (Los Angeles) Hollywood (Los Angeles, Calif.) Portrait photographs Valley Times Collection photographs
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