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Automobile routes from Los Angeles to Monrovia Canyon, 1912
Strip map of routes between Los Angeles and Monrovia Canyon. Includes Monrovia Canyon (top), Los Angeles (bottom & right), Pasadena (left). Due north is about 80 degrees to the left of vertical. Principal features: municipalities, roads, railroads, road names.Table of mileages at bottom. Prominent locations: Monrovia (Charlotte Avenue, Foothill Boulevard, Myrtle Avenue, White Oaks Avenue), Arcadia (Santa Anita Avenue), Pasadena (Santa Anita Avenue, San Gabriel Boulevard, Colorado Street, Fair Oaks Avenue), Alhambra (Alhambra Road), South Pasadena (Salt Lake Railroad, Monterey Road, Southern Pacific Railroad), Highland Park (Pasadena Avenue, Gawston Ostrich Farm, Huntington Drive, North Broadway), Los Angeles (Broadway, Spring Street, Main Street, 2nd Street); Los Angeles River, Arroyo Seco. Printed at the bottom of the map is "46" and "F.T. 5/6/12". Printed at the bottom, outside the map itself, is the number "11".
Filename: AAA-SM-000380
Coverage date: 1912-05-06
Part of collection: Automobile Club of Southern California collection, 1892-1963
Type: maps
Part of subcollection: Automobile Club of Southern California strip maps, 1912-1936
Publisher (of the Digital Version): University of Southern California. Libraries
Cartographer: F.T.
Archival file: acsc_Volume2/AAA-SM-000380.tiff
Geographic subject (city or populated place): Los Angeles; Pasadena
Repository address: 2601 South Figueroa Street, H-118, Los Angeles, CA 90007-3294, USA
Geographic subject (state): California
Geographic subject (country): USA
Format (aacr2): map : b&w ; 27 x 10 cm.
Rights: Automobile Club of Southern California
Repository name: Automobile Club of Southern California
Subject (adlf): roadways
Repository email: yates.morgan@aaa-calif.com
Contributing entity: Automobile Club of Southern California
Date created: 1912-05-06
Call number: SMC Box 3 (0380)
Format (aat): strip maps; cartographic material
Creator: Automobile Club of Southern California. Touring Bureau. Route and Map Service (8th Street and Olive Street, Los Angeles)
Legacy record ID: acsc-m12
Access conditions: 213-741-4486; http://www.aaa-calif.com
Geographic subject: canyons: Monrovia Canyon
Subject (lcsh): Maps, Tourist
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Source http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/cdm/ref/collection/p15799coll59/id/301
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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