- Title
- New Chinatown, Los Angeles, California
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- Creator
- Distributed by Mitock & Sons, Sherman Oaks, California
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- Description
- Looking east on Gin Ling Way; apparel store on left; Chop Suey sign of Tuey Far Low in right corner; sign for Hong Kong restaurant on left side of Plaza; people strolling; trees; potted plants in doorways; Li Po sign straight ahead; Hong Kong, Genuine Chinese Dishes sign in left corner; people strolling; benches; trees; banners with Chinese characters.
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- Format Extent
- 1 postcard : Color ; 9 x 14 cm.
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- Subject
- Chinese Restaurants--California--Los Angeles; Decoration and ornament, Architectural--California--Los Angeles; Gift shops--California--Los Angeles;
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- Note
- 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.
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- Collection
- Werner von Boltenstern Postcard Collection
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- Type
- ["Postcards"]
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- Geographic Location
- Chinatown (Los Angeles, Calif.)
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- Language
- eng
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