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Picturesque Chinatown, Los Angeles
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Description
Identifier
post_00075
Title
Picturesque
Chinatown
,
Los
Angeles
Creator
unknown
Date Published
circa
1971
Subject (Topic)
Chinese
Restaurants--California--Los
Angeles
;
Decoration
and
ornament
,
Architectural--California--Los
Angeles
;
Gift
shops--California--Los
Angeles
;
Subject (Place)
Chinatown
(Los
Angeles
,
Calif.)
;
Type
image
Form/Genre
postcards
Physical Description
1
postcard
:
Color
;
9
x
14
cm
.
Institution
Department
of
Archives
and
Special
Collections
,
Loyola
Marymount
University
Library
.
Country of Creation
US
Copyright Status
public
domain
Copyright Statement
http://library.lmu.edu/dlp/copyright.htm
Publisher
Mitock
&
Sons
Place of Publication
North
Hollywood
,
Calif
.
Language
eng
Description
Corner
of
Central
Plaza
with
focus
on
restaurant
Tuey
Far
Low
;
next
door
is
Hop
Sing
Tong
with
address
number
425
;
gift
shop
;
benches
in
center
of
Plaza
.
Historical Background
The
original
Los
Angeles
Chinatown
began
in the
late
1800s
as a
small
settlement
on
Calle
De
Los
Negros
,
between
El
Pueblo
Plaza
and
Old
Arcadia
Street
, and
expanded
east
across
Alameda
Street
.
Suffering
from
absentee
landlords
and a
lack
of
municipal
services
and
code
enforcement
, the
area
was in
decline
when
the
city
forced
residents
out
and
demolished
it
to
make
way
for the
new
Union
Station
Terminal
.
Two
new
Chinatowns
were
created
:
China
City
, a
tourist
attraction
,
complete
with
rickshaw
rides
,
brainchild
of
Christine
Sterling
,
founder
of
Olvera
Street
; and
New
Chinatown
, a
business
and
residential
neighborhood
created
and
funded
by the
Chinese
community
under
the
leadership
of
Peter
Soo
Hoo
.
Both
opened
to
great
fanfare
in
1938
.
Central
Plaza
is
also
known
as
Peter
Soo
Hoo
Plaza
.
Tuey
Far
Low
,
first
located
in
old
Chinatown
on
Alameda
and
Marchessault
, was the
site
of a
fundraising
banquet
in the
early
1900s
in
support
of
Sun
Yat-Sen's
fight
for a
Chinese
republic
. On
April
22nd
,
1937
,
Peter
Soo
Hoo
,
Herbert
Lapham
and
others
met
there to
form
a
corporation
to
build
New
Chinatown
.
Tuey
Far
Low
reopened
on
Sun
Mun
Way
in the
Central
Plaza
in
1938
.
Additional Printed Matter
On back:"One of the cities most popular and picturesque attractions -- offers old world atmosphere and many fine restaurants."
Publisher's Identifier
Publisher's serial number: P57720
Additional Notes
Printed using the Plastichrome process by Colourpicture, Boston, Mass. Approximate date from postmark.
Contributors
Distributed
by
Mitock
&
Sons
,
North
Hollywood
,
California
Metacollection Identifier
http://digitalcollections.lmu.edu
Source
Werner
Von
Boltenstern
Postcard
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