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Title
Aerial view Lincoln parking garage construction
Creator
Pacific Air Industries (62-1745)
Date Created and/or Issued
7/8/1962
Contributing Institution
Long Beach Public Library
Collection
Long Beach Photos
Rights Information
For information about copyright and ordering images from the LBPL Digital Archive, see https://www.longbeach.gov/library/research/long-beach-history-and-special-collections/.
Description
An aerial photograph showing a view of downtown Long Beach looking northeast from Ocean Boulevard and Chestnut Avenue. In the center Lincoln Park is visible with the Carnegie Library. Behind the library the construction of the Lincoln parking garage is evident. Visible in the photograph is the Farmers and Merchants Bank Building and Buffums on Pine Avenue and the Heartwell Building at Pine and Ocean. To the left of the construction, across from Broadway, the Long Beach City Hall is stands as the taller of the trhee buildings on that site. DATE NOTES: Date noted on photograph. ORIG. IMAGE: 10" X 8", Black and white glossy photograph. NEGATIVE: No. KEYWORDS: Urban renewal, building, automobiles, autos, cars, architecture.
Type
image
Format
image/jpeg
Identifier
LBPL_4424.tiff
http://lbpl.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p17164coll3/id/978
Subject
Aerial photographs. Parks--California. Parking garages
Relation
Parks - Lincoln - Garage

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