
The Los Angeles basin and the surrounding mountain ranges appear at a transformative moment before the era of major freeway development. In this early twentieth-century landscape, the regional economy is defined by the Santa Ana River and San Gabriel River systems, which supported the burgeoning citrus belts around Riverside and San Bernardino. The map highlights the critical importance of water management in the arid West, featuring early infrastructure like the Bear Valley Reservoir and Hemet Reservoir. Coastal settlements such as Santa Monica, Redondo, and San Pedro are depicted as distinct port and resort towns, while the interior is dominated by expansive federal lands including the San Gabriel Timber Land Reserve and the San Jacinto Forest Reserve. Extensive rail networks, including the Southern Pacific RR and A.T. & S.F. RY., connect the coastal plains to the high desert, illustrating the transport corridors that dictated early Southern California growth.
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1894 Los Angeles
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1900 Los Angeles
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1901 Southern California Sheet No. 1
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1904 Indio
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1904 Southern California Sheet No. 1
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1904 Southern California Sheet No. 2
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1906 Bakersfield
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1915 Big Bar and Vicinity
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1915 Spenceville
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1924 Hollywood
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1925 Long Beach
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1926 Hollywood
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1928 Altadena
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1929 Crescent City
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1931 Tejon Hills
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1933 Ontario
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1942 Ontario and Vicinity
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1942 Point Loma
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1947 Casmalia
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1950 Parker Dam Area
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1953 Del Mar
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1953 Point Loma
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1967 Del Mar
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1967 Point Loma
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1976 Morro Bay South
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1994 Del Mar
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1996 Point Loma
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1998 Morro Bay South
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