Category:Pacific Electric Lofts
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- Pacific Electric Building - Pacific Electric Lofts — at 6th & Main in the Historic Core neighborhood of Downtown Los Angeles, California.
- Opened in 1905 as the Pacific Electric Railway station, the terminal fro Red Car Lines running east and south of downtown, as well as the headquarters building of Pacific Electric Railway.
Media in category "Pacific Electric Lofts"
The following 13 files are in this category, out of 13 total.
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Pacific Electric Building and Main Streets, Los Angeles, Calif (NYPL b12647398-75815).tiff 1,607 × 2,368; 10.91 MB
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Huntington Building, Los Angeles 1904.jpg 2,208 × 1,744; 2.34 MB
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Pac-elec-depot-1910.jpg 637 × 403; 59 KB
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Pacific Electric Building - Los Angeles.jpg 3,264 × 2,203; 1.93 MB
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Pacific Electric Building and station.jpg 1,466 × 896; 162 KB
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Pacific Electric Building, 610 S. Main Downtown Los Angeles 1.jpg 4,883 × 3,255; 1.91 MB
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Pacific Electric Building, 610 S. Main Downtown Los Angeles 2.jpg 4,534 × 3,023; 1.83 MB
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Pacific Electric Building, 610 S. Main Downtown Los Angeles 4.jpg 4,953 × 3,302; 12.78 MB
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Pacific Electric Building, 610 S. Main Downtown Los Angeles 5.jpg 4,953 × 3,302; 13.04 MB
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Pacific Electric Building, 610 S. Main Downtown Los Angeles 6.jpg 4,846 × 3,231; 10.52 MB
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Pacific Electric Building, 610 S. Main Downtown Los Angeles 7.jpg 5,184 × 3,456; 12.69 MB
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Pacific Electric Building, 610 S. Main Downtown Los Angeles.jpg 4,954 × 3,303; 2.22 MB
Categories:
- Buildings in Downtown Los Angeles
- High-rise apartment buildings in Los Angeles
- Pacific Electric Railway stations
- Built in California in 1905
- High-rises in the United States built in 1905
- National Register of Historic Places in Los Angeles
- Former office buildings in the United States
- 43-meter-tall buildings in the United States
- 23-49-meter-tall buildings in Los Angeles
- Former tram depots in the United States
- 1900s architecture in Los Angeles
- Romanesque Revival architecture in California
- Claud Beelman