Drawing of the proposed bridge to carry Wilshire Blvd. across Westlake Park. Caption reads, "This plan for a bridge to carry Wilshire Boulevard across Westlake Park was under consideration by the city park board today. The drawing shows how the structure, with a 70-foot boulevard-width roadway and 6-foot sidewalks, would curve across the park and an arm of the lake. The plan, developed by Lincoln Rogers, former New York park board architect, and submitted by the Wilshire Boulevard Association, would cost approximately $250,000. Its advocates say that the cost would be less than a suspension bridge, straightaway bridge or tunnel." Photo dated: June 22, 1931.
Parks--California--Los Angeles Los Angeles (Calif.)--Maps Westlake (Los Angeles, Calif.) MacArthur Park (Los Angeles, Calif.) Herald-Examiner Collection photographs Rogers, Lincoln
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