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"Abe" Exposition Grounds, San Diego (John Simpson Company). (Builders and Engineers)
"Abe" standing in front of building being constructed on Exposition Ground in San Diego. -
"China City, Los Angeles is the most charming Chinese settlement in the Occident," pg. 9 of Arrowhead Magazine
Johnny Yee rickshaws a woman down a road in China City. -
"Ho Pang Yows"
Three "ho pang yows" (good friends) stand under an awning in front of the U.S. Grant Hotel in San Diego. A jewelry store can be seen in the background. -
"Los Angeles Street runs north and south"
Brick buildings with awnings and signs on Los Angeles Street in Old Chinatown. A man stands on the dirt-paved road on the right of the frame. Another man sits on the sidewalk. Storefronts the leftmost building from left to right: Sam Sing butcher shop, General Merchandise Co., A Los Cultos Espanoles -
"Los Angeles Street runs north and south"
Brick buildings with awnings and signs on Los Angeles Street in Old Chinatown. A man stands on the dirt-paved road on the right of the frame. Another man sits on the sidewalk. Storefronts the leftmost building from left to right: Sam Sing butcher shop, General Merchandise Co., A Los Cultos Espanoles -
"Los Angeles Street runs north and south".
Los Angeles Street buildings. Left to right: Sam Sing butcher shop, General Merchandise Co., A Los Clultos Espanoles. -
"Los Angeles Street runs north and south".
Los Angeles Street buildings. Left to right: Sam Sing butcher shop, General Merchandise Co., A Los Clultos Espanoles. -
"Mabel's Cafe is sold"
Exterior of Mabel's Cafe, 9315 Venice Boulevard, near Main Street, Culver City. The Lews operated for 25 years and rented it for 10. It was replaced by a Vietnamese-Chinese restaurant called Emerald Cafe. -
"Santa Barbara Mission, 1953-55"
Nellie Yee Chung and two friends stand outside the Santa Barbara Mission. -
"The Chinese Nationalist League of Merced"
Two people standing in front of the Chinese Nationalist League of Merced, behind a white fence. -
"Vice Pres. Becker" standing in New Chinatown in front of Emory Chow Insurance Agency
Bottom of photo reads: "Vice Pres. Becker". Scene of New Chinatown corner (Sun Mun Way and Jung Jing Road) showing Rice Bowl Restaurant and Emory Chow Agency. -
(?) at roof of Mrs. Tom's apartment
Four girls, possibly from Cameron House, on the roof of Mrs. Tom's apartment. -
[Chong?] Jan & Co, exterior
A two-story building on a street corner that appears to say "Chong Jan & Co" on one of the awnings. -
[Chong?] Jan & Co, exterior
A two-story building on a street corner that appears to say "Chong Jan & Co" on one of the awnings. This image also shows the one-story building next to it. -
[Chong?] Jan & Co, exterior
A two-story building on a street corner that appears to say "Chong Jan & Co" on one of the awnings. The building is shot from the corner. -
[Duplicate] Apablasa Street, Chinese telephone exchange
Apablasa Street: Chinese telephone exchange on the corner of Apablasa and Alley. (Hok?) Fish Market, Ng Yick Company, and Mon Chong & Co. Early 1920s. -
[Duplicate] Apablasa Street, Chinese telephone exchange
Apablasa Street: Chinese telephone exchange on the corner of Apablasa and Alley. (Hok?) Fish Market, Ng Yick Company, and Mon Chong & Co. Early 1920s. -
[Duplicate] Backup on 中華 Building Opening 1952 N. Broadway
View of North Broadway in Los Angeles. -
[Duplicate] Brothers on Cameron House Roof
Two small boys in stroller on Cameron House roof. -
[Duplicate] Chinese Den, opium and washing. Firehouse on left, Ft. Moore Hill, Lugo House at right. "So this is Nigger Alley - Ferguson Alley." Reproduced through the courtesy of the Bancroft Library University of California, Berkeley, CA. From Los Angeles A City Apart: An Illustrated History by David L. Clark.
View of Old Chinatown behind Lugo House. A building labelled "Church" is visible in the background. -
[Duplicate] Drugstore on the southeast corner of Stockton and Clay Street
Three men pose in front of the drugstore -
[Duplicate] John Nuccio and family at R. Nuccio Groceries on 5th and Hewitt.
Left to right: Robert Nuccio (father), Mary Nuccio (mother), Rosa Nuccio (grandmother), Celeste Nuccio (sister), John Nuccio sitting on top of back seat. The Nuccio family lived upstairs until 1923. John was born in the upstairs right room in 1919. -
[Duplicate] Looking down Marchessault Street towards Alameda Street
Looking down Marchessault Street towards Alameda Street. There is a restaurant and barber shop on right. There is a flag flying on one of the buildings on the left. -
[Duplicate] Marchessault Street, Quong Ying Chong Merchandise, 300 1/2 in front
Storefronts along Marchessault Street including Quong Ying Chong Merchandise at 300 1/2. There are lanterns and signs in Chinese in front of the stores and pedestrians are walking down the sidewalks. Ref: Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History -
[Duplicate] Old Chinatown, Alameda Street
A photograph looking down Alameda Street in Old Chinatown. There are cars parked along the side of the street. -
[Duplicate] Outside view, Wing's Market Salinas
Wing's Market in Salinas, California -
[Duplicate] Soo Hoo store and living quarters, birthplace of Peter Soo Hoo
The Soo Hoo family store and home. Peter Soo Hoo was born in this building. The building is two stories and has an upper-level balcony. It sits on a street corner. -
[Marchessault?] Street View
The exterior of buildings on [Marchessault?] Street. There is a second-story balcony along the buildings and awnings over the first story. -
1906 at Broadway near 4th, Mr. Lung Yep is first from right, 4th row
Large gathering of people posing for photograph at the entrance to a building. Lung Yep pictured within the group on the 4th row, first from right.