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Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Plan includes contour lines and elevation measurements Key & Legend includes specific planting and grading instructions for each area on plan, mentioning trees, shrubs, and Torrey pines Plan: 592-1 Cook, Hall & Cornell, Landscape Architects and City Planners, Los Angeles, California Key & Legend: parking space, fill bank, bank, cut bank, parking turnout, scenic walk, flat fill, flat cut, lookout knoll, parking area, custodian's lodge, strip between roads, cirque, foot trails, bridle trails, combination auto roads & bridle trails, existing pines, catch basins Topographic data by Karl F. Jaeger, civil engineer, & Guy L. Fleming, custodian. Prepared for Miss Ellen B. Scripps, La Jolla, California Scale: 1 inch equals 200 feet Torrey Pines Preserve, San Diego County, California, improvement map Labels on plan: bird refuge, marshland, hitching rack, open concrete drain to carry into tidal basin, flow line, painted gorge, open concrete drains, lodge, parking, lion's den, picnic, ramps, steps, grove, scenic point, autos, Old Torrey Pines Road, surfaced, bridge, bridle trails, rail road, existing dirt road, old route of El Camino Real, new highway, Pacific Ocean By: Ralph D. Cornell, April 1931
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0181 uclamss_1411_0181 ark:/21198/zz002b62hn
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English
Subject
El Camino Real (Calif.) Overlooks Forest reserves Roads Government Trails (recreation areas) Ramps Hitching posts Catch basins Fill (leveling material) Landscape architecture Bridle paths Lodges (caretakers' houses) Tarns Picnic areas Cuts (earthworks) Groves (plant communities) Trees Pacific Ocean Footbridges Bird sanctuaries Environment Shrubs Marshes Median strips Parking lots Torrey pine Steps Torrey Pines State Reserve (Calif.) Scripps, Ellen Browning, 1836-1932
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