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Description
Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Roadside zones like this one were developed in 1930 to separate the residential district from the Boulevard. They included pedestrian paths, gardens and fountains. Plan includes an aerial view of the zone and a perspective sketch of the fountain. Labels on plan: Sierra Dr., Carmelita Ave., Carmelita Place Study of Development for Santa Monica Blvd. parkway; Beverly Hills, Calif., Cook-Hall & Cornell, Landscape Archts & City Planners, 3723 Wilshire Blvd. L.A.
Type
image
Identifier
61 uclamss_1411_0061 ark:/21198/zz002b5xc6
Language
English
Subject
Boulevards Business Fountains Transportation Gardens Roadside improvement Government Santa Monica Boulevard (Beverly Hills, Calif.) Paths Landscape architecture
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