Photograph of a view of the Arroyo Seco Park and Channel looking northeast after the construction of the Pasadena Freeway, ca.1941. The four-lane freeway is at right and is divided by a dirt median. Three automobiles can be seen traveling on the road. The Arroyo Seco Channel is at left and runs parallel to the freeway. A tractor is visible in the dirt near the edge of the channel at left. Several tall, thin trees can be seen around the road, and the Marmion Way/Avenue 64 Bridge appears in background. A tall hill can be seen in the distance at center. Compares to CHS-14548, showing the pre-construction view.
Photograph of an exterior view of the Southwest Museum in Highland Park, February 1942. The large, light-colored building is perched on a hill at center. The walls of the building are smooth, giving it a modern look The roof is made of terracotta tiles. At right is a large rectangular tower with a flat roof. An American flag is flying from the top of the tower. There are several arched windows on the top floor and smaller rectangular windows can be seen on the bottom floor. At center, a massive arched window can be seen at center. In the foreground, a grassy hillside is visible, and several trees and bushes dot the landscape.
Photograph. "Teen-agers Club -- Highland Park youths fight juvenile delinquency with their own 'night club' known as the Tincanteen. Here members enjoy opening night. From left: Kenny Johnston, Orson Robb, first vice president; Dale Grace, social chairman; Mary Ann Wilber, second vice president; Betty Workman, Mabel Swartz, president, and Morlan Means." -- Examiner clipping attached to verso, dated 12 November 1945. "Received Examiner reference library: Nov. 11 1945" -- stamped on verso Streetscape. Horizontal photography.