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Aerial Views
Aerial view of Ventura Blvd. looking east toward Laurel Canyon Blvd., Studio City. View of the 405 (San Diego Freeway) from the Sepulveda Pass ("near the top of Mulholland Blvd."), with the Valley spread out below. After 1964. Aerial view of Universal City to Burbank. Sheraton Universal Hotel visible. Cartoon map of Los Angeles and Vicinity Freeways. 1960s? --KEYWORDS:  MAPS, FREEWAYS Smoggy panoramic view of the Valley from the foothills around Sherman Oaks. Van Nuys City Hall visible center. Panoramic view of the Valley from the foothills of the Santa Monica Mtns. around Sherman Oaks. Van Nuys City Hall visible right background. View of the Sheraton Universal in Universal City (Studio City). Circa 1970s. View of Universal City from across the 101 in Studio City. The Sheraton Universal Hotel is not yet built, making this view pre-1969. View of Panorama City from the "Panorama Towers" high-rise. Same view, but not the same photo as #0014. Postmark hard to read, 1970? Aerial view of the Jos. Schlitz Brewery, 7521 Woodman Ave., Van Nuys. Postmarked March 18, 1960. View of Lake Hollywood (Hollywood Reservoir) from the Hollywood Hills, with the San Fernando Valley visible behind Mulholland Dam. Aerial view of Sepulveda Reservoir, Sylmar, near I-5 (Golden State Fwy). 1961. Aerial view of Blue Star Mobile Home Park, 12401 Filmore St., San Fernando. Verdugo Hills in background. Postmarked December 11, 1966. Aerial view of Sepulveda Veterans Hospital, North Hills, at the intersection of Plummer St. and Haskell Ave. Circa 1955, based on completion date of hospital. Aerial view of Warner Bros. Studios and the Verdugo Hills. Postmarked March 11, 1953. Aerial view of Sherman Oaks/Van Nuys. In the left foreground is the 405 (San Diego Fwy) connecting with the 101 (Ventura Fwy). Right foreground shows Sepulveda Blvd.; the Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area is in left background. Aerial view of  Universal City at sunset, showing city lights. Foreground shows the 101 (Hollywood Fwy) and Sheraton Universal Hotel. 1980s-90s? View of the Valley from the Hollywood Hills, with Warner Bros. Studios in the middle distance, and the city of Burbank beyond, "at the base of the Verdugo Hills." View of the Valley from picnic area at the top of Topanga Canyon Road. Postmarked August 25, 1968, San Fernando. View of the Valley from the hills above Burbank. "This modern residential area surrounded by rolling hills is known as the "Bedroom" of Los Angeles." Warner Bros. Studios visible in center. Aerial view of Castaways Restaurant on Harvard Blvd. in Burbank, overlooking De Bell Golf Course. 1960s-70s. View of Burbank from lookout point, most likely in Stough Park near the Starlight Bowl. Early 1960s. Aerial view of Canoga Park, looking north, with Topanga Canyon Shopping Center in foreground. Circa 1970. Aerial view of Warner Brothers Studios, Burbank, with the Valley spread out in the background. Black & white. 1930s or 40s? Aerial view of Birmingham Veteran's Hospital, at the corner of Balboa Ave. and Van Owen St., Van Nuys. Postmarked Nov. 12, 1949, Los Angeles. Aerial view of Hollywood, with North Hollywood and the San Fernando Valley in the distance. 1940s. Aerial view of the Rose Garden at Germain's Nursery, Ethel Ave. near Victory Blvd., Van Nuys. 1940s? Aerial view of the San Fernando Valley and surroundings, showing connections by train and electric trolley to greater Los Angeles. Ad for land development in "Lankershim and Van Nuys Ranchos." 1911-1924. Lookout Mountain Park in Laurel Canyon. Depicts view of the mountains with Lookout Mountain Inn visible. 1920s. Lookout Mountain Inn at Lookout Mountain Summit, with view of farmland and city visible in the valley below. Early 1920s.
Universal Studio Tour 1970s
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