
Glendora sits at the foot of the Angeles National Forest, where steep canyons like Big Dalton Canyon and Englewild Canyon give way to an organized grid of citrus groves and residential expansion. The landscape in the late 1920s is defined by its transition from the rugged South Hills and Walnut Hill to the agricultural flats. This area serves as a critical junction for three major rail lines: the Pacific Electric, the Southern Pacific, and the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe, reflecting its importance in the regional transit and citrus economy.
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1927 Glendora
Los Angeles County, CA

1933 Glendora
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1939 Glendora
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1953 Glendora
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1966 Glendora
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1995 Glendora
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2012 Glendora
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2015 Glendora
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2018 Glendora
Los Angeles County, CA

2021 Glendora
Los Angeles County, CA