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Olvera Street Los Angeles, California Olvera Street was the old trail down which Governor Felipe de Neve led his colonists when he founded the pueblo of Los Angeles in 1781. In this quaint "Old California" street many Mexican and American craftsmen make and display their wares.

Physical Description

One color postcard with a divided back. The postcard was published by Longshaw Card Company in Pasadena, California and distributed by H.S. Crocker of San Francisco with color by Hubert A. Lowman.

Condition

Unused

Language of Postcard

English

Location

United States–California-Los Angeles County-Los Angeles

Publisher

Longshaw Card Company

Publisher Series

LS-10

Printer

H.S Crocker

Date Issued

1930s-1957

Object Type

Postcard

Object Size

14 X 09 cm

Original Collection

San Diego College for Women Postcard Collection

Digital Collection

American Postcard Collection

Digital Publisher

Copley Library. University of San Diego

Collection Number

Southern California-25

Date Digitized

2014-04-23

Image Format

Image/JPEG

Repository

Special Collections. Copley Library, University of San Diego

Image File Location

P:Archives\SDCW Postcard Collection\North America\Southern California-25A

Image File Size

255 KB

Copyright

Copyright not Evaluated

Keywords

Los Angeles (Calif.), Olvera Street (Los Angeles, Calif.), Commercial streets, Markets

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