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#141 A newsstand offered snacks, comic books, and even Lockheed uniforms in Burbank.

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#141 A newsstand offered snacks, comic books, and even Lockheed uniforms in Burbank.

What Los Angeles looked like in the 1930s

#141 A newsstand offered snacks, comic books, and even Lockheed uniforms in Burbank.

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←#140 A man on an unidentified street in Burbank. In the distance is a Lockheed plant.
#142 Eatery serving ‘Grill-Burgers’ and other dishes that is shaped like a ‘Chili Bowl’, 1939.→

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