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Description
Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. The current (2011) layout of the Bird Rock community in La Jolla, near San Diego, CA does not closely resemble the plan except for a few streets, notably: Turquoise St. in the center and Colima and Loring Sts. on the outer edges. General Plan for Subdivision of Bird Rock Property - San Diego Calif.; Scale 1"=100'; Cook & Hall - Landscape Archts - City Planning Consultants; 124 W. 4th St. Los Angeles Calif.; November 1924; 495-5 Labels on plan: plaza, station, platform, San Diego Electric Railway, reserve, building limit line, Pacific Ocean, [north arrow pointing to medallion inscribed:] north Text box in upper left hand corner reads: A residential subdivision of 88 acres overlooking the Pacific Ocean, tributary to the State Highway and served by the San Diego Electric Railway.Topography: In general, the land slopes downward from North to South, with bluff formation above the beach. A decided arroyo lies in the southwestern section and irregular topography prevails in the southern section.Design: To provide views of the sea for the greatest number of lots; to give every lot owner access to the beach through the park reserve; to make the Electric Railway as inconspicuous as possible and to discourage through travel upon residential streets Colored by: S.[J?]. St[_ _ _ _ ?] [_ _ _ te?]
Type
image
Format
b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
uclamss_1411_0018 ark:/21198/zz002b5vw0
Language
English
Subject
Subdivisions (complexes) Arroyos Environment Railroad stations Business Bird Rock--California--La Jolla Railroads Plazas Cliffs Landscape architecture
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