Los Angeles Central Library
630 W. Fifth St., Los Angeles, CA 90071
(213) 228-7000
In the far right corner in the Los Angeles Central Libraryâs History & Genealogy section are dozens of gray filing cabinets with slim drawers; they contain the 100,000 maps in the libraryâs collection, some of which date back to the 16th century. Itâs hard to comprehend how important these maps were, but many of L.A.âs long-forgotten street names and places would have been lost if not for the often purely commercial cartographic skills of real estate agents, automobile clubs, city engineers and people who loved the city. Ask to see the âDog & Ponyâ selection â" some of the most beautiful and unusual pictorial maps â" or find your street in the huge insurance Sanborn Fire Atlas, or peruse the ancient Thomas Guides (remember them?). Retrieve the 1924 map of âMesmer City,â a proposed development between Culver City and Mar Vista, which was not to be. The librarians say the collection belongs to everyone. So get in there and touch history. 630 W. Fifth St., dwntwn. (213) 228-7400, lapl.org.
—James Bartlett
Source:
LA Weekly
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