File:Map of Angeles Mesa area of Los Angeles, 1916.jpg

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North is at the top of this map from the ‘’Los Angeles Times,’’ August 20, 1916. Angeles Mesa lies horizontally near the center, bounded on the west by Baldwin Hills and on the east by Western Avenue. St. Mary’s Academy is south of it across Slauson Avenue. The “Proposed Road” (signaled by an arrow) and Mesa Drive are now part of Crenshaw Boulevard. The curved horizontal line on the upper right (now Leimert Avenue) marks the Los Angeles Railway Hawthorne line, running on Santa Barbara Avenue (now Martin Luther King Drive) curving into Mesa Drive, continuing to Inglewood, at bottom left. A Santa Fe Railroad track runs northeast-southwest through Hyde Park. Southwest from Mesa Drive lies a paved boulevard (now Florence Avenue) to Redondo Beach. Manchester Avenue (now Boulevard) is at the bottom.

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Original publication: Los Angeles Times, August 20, 1916
Immediate source: https://www.newspapers.com/image/380514763/?terms=%22Angeles%2BMesa%22

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August 20, 1916

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Los Angeles Times
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