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	Comments on: Looking west on Hollywood Boulevard from Vine St., Hollywood, circa 1923	</title>
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		By: Al Donnelly		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hollywood Playhouse is already up by signage, giving not earlier than dating here. Auto Park on NW corner sat below new (1925?) post office building. Perhaps at this point one could access via the rear if that arrow means anything, but the PO was later extended further back beyond the original seven windowed sides and that could have cut off access. Taken altogether, maybe a few years on around 1926-7?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hollywood Playhouse is already up by signage, giving not earlier than dating here. Auto Park on NW corner sat below new (1925?) post office building. Perhaps at this point one could access via the rear if that arrow means anything, but the PO was later extended further back beyond the original seven windowed sides and that could have cut off access. Taken altogether, maybe a few years on around 1926-7?</p>
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