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Title
Brick paving completed on pedestrian area on Spurgeon Street looking toward Fourth Street
Publication Information
Santa Ana Public Library
Contributing Institution
Santa Ana Public Library
Collection
Santa Ana History Room photograph collection
Rights Information
Copyright restrictions applying to use or reproduction of this image available from the Santa Ana Public Library.
Description
11497473
Copyright restrictions applying to use or reproduction of this image available from the Santa Ana Public Library.
Rosales, Monique
Brick paving completed on pedestrian area on Spurgeon Street looking toward Fourth Street. Hotel Corday is visible with a sign in the window: Closed for remodeling. Carnitas La Flor de Michoacan is next door and a sign for Goldenwest Pawn Brokers is also visible. Other buildings are visible and automobiles in the distance. Photo may have been taken in 1984.
Type
image
Format
Photoprint
1 Print Color 8x12 in.
Form/Genre
picture
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt2f59p3bp
P4641
Language
English
Subject
Hotel Corday
Streets--California--Santa Ana--Pictorial works
Pavements, Brick--California--Santa Ana--Pictorial works
Business enterprises--California--Santa Ana--Pictorial works
Place
Streets
California
Santa Ana
Pictorial works
Pavements, Brick
Business enterprises

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