• Don Tomas Urquizdez’s Adobe
    Don Tomas Urquizdez’s Adobe

    Disputed as to whether the Recapitulation Treaty/Treaty of Cahuenga between the US & Mexico was signed there.

  • Entrance to the Cahuenga Pass from the south
    Entrance to the Cahuenga Pass from the south
  • Cahuenga Tavern
    Cahuenga Tavern

    8 Mile house, an Inn apparently somewhere in the Cahuenga Pass. May have been a speakeasy at some point.

  • State Highway SF Valley, predecessor of the 101/Hollywood Freeway
    State Highway SF Valley, predecessor of the 101/Hollywood Freeway

  • Laemmle Boulevard entrance to Universal Studios
    Laemmle Boulevard entrance to Universal Studios
  • Hotel Hollywood, at the intersection of Hollywood & Highland
    Hotel Hollywood, at the intersection of Hollywood & Highland

  • The old Masonic Temple on Hollywood Boulevard, looking west
    The old Masonic Temple on Hollywood Boulevard, looking west
  •  Grauman’s Egyptian Theatre
    Grauman’s Egyptian Theatre
  • Hollywood Boulevard looking east
    Hollywood Boulevard looking east
  • Hollywood Boulevard at Cahuenga Avenue looking west
    Hollywood Boulevard at Cahuenga Avenue looking west
  • Hotel Dupont on Cahuenga north of Franklin at Wilcox
    Hotel Dupont on Cahuenga north of Franklin at Wilcox
  • Mulholland Dam/Hollywood Reservoir
    Mulholland Dam/Hollywood Reservoir

    After the San Francisquito/St. Francis dam failed in 1928, this dam was buttressed with earth to stabilize it.

  • The Cahuenga Pass Parkway in its earliest days
    The Cahuenga Pass Parkway in its earliest days

    Just north of the Hollywood Bowl, probably taken from the Pilgrimage Bridge.

  • The Pilgrimage Bridge with roadways still under construction
    The Pilgrimage Bridge with roadways still under construction
  • Portola Motor Hotel
    Portola Motor Hotel

    Became the Banana Bungalows, which were replaced by the current condo complex south of the Mulholland Bridge.

  • Major’s Motor Court Hotel
    Major’s Motor Court Hotel

    On Cahuenga just south of Oakshire, subsequently replaced by an apartment building.

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