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Caption | The five hangars at Mines Field, Inglewood, California, 21 Jun 1935. The runway is 3,500 feet of decomposed granite and oil. ww2dbase | |||||
WW2-Era Location Name | Inglewood, California, United States | |||||
Date | 21 Jun 1935 | |||||
Photographer | Unknown | |||||
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Source | ww2dbaseFairchild Aerial Surveys via Young Research Library, University of California Los Angeles | |||||
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Added By | David Stubblebine | |||||
Photo Size | 1,169 x 934 pixels |
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The intersection at the top of the photo is the tree-lined Redondo Blvd (now Aviation Blvd) and Belleview Blvd (now Imperial Highway). The area between Hangar No. 1 and Redondo Blvd would soon hold the North American Aviation aircraft factory. This area of Mines Field is now part of the air freight complex at the Los Angeles International Airport and only Hangar No. 1 remains.