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Photograph of a woman and a teenage boy standing in the front doorway of a Keppler Grove unit. Keppler Grove was a project of the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles that converted military housing into family units for veterans. Keppler Grove consisted of 84 units that were formerly barracks for the Women's Army Corp., located in Banning Park, Wilmington, Los Angeles, California. The development was named for Boatswain's Mate Rinehardt Keppler, a recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor.
Housing Housing developments City Planning Veterans Soldiers' homes Barracks Keppler Grove (Los Angeles, Calif.) Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles
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