File:Automobile road map from Los Angeles to San Fernando Valley, 1917 (AAA-SM-000310).jpg

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English: Automobile road map from Los Angeles to San Fernando Valley, 1917
  • Strip map of routes between Los Angeles and San Fernando Valley. Includes San Fernando (top), City of Los Angeles (bottom & right), Owensmouth and Chatsworth Park (left). Due north is about 20 degrees to the left of vertical.
  • Principal features: municipalities, roads, railroads, mileages, road names, service stations, lodging. Other prominent locations: Hollywood, Van Nuys, Glendale, Burbank (San Fernando Boulevard), Lankershim, Owensmouth, Tropico, Universal City, Calabasas, Encino, Zelzah.
  • Printed at the right "When roads are marked red indicates paved portion, blue unpaved portion"; at the bottom "E.J.B."; at the left, outside the map itself, is the number "9". Verso lists 4 official hotels and 14 garages (2 with addresses).


Filename: AAA-SM-000310; AAA-SM-000310v
Coverage date: 1917-01-01
Part of collection: Automobile Club of Southern California collection, 1892-1963
Type: maps; texts
Part of subcollection: Automobile Club of Southern California strip maps, 1912-1936
Publisher (of the Digital Version): University of Southern California. Libraries
Cartographer: E.J.B.
Geographic subject (city or populated place): Los Angeles; San Fernando; Chatsworth Park
Repository address: 2601 South Figueroa Street, H-118, Los Angeles, CA 90007-3294, USA
Geographic subject (state): California
Format (aacr2): map : b&w ; 10 x 27 cm.
Language: English
Rights: Automobile Club of Southern California
Repository name: Automobile Club of Southern California
Subject (adlf): roadways
Repository email: yates.morgan@aaa-calif.com
Contributing entity: Automobile Club of Southern California
Date created: 1917-01-01
Call number: SMC Box 2 (0310)
Format (aat): strip maps; cartographic material
Creator: Automobile Club of Southern California. Touring Bureau. Route and Map Service (1344 South Figueroa Street)
Legacy record ID: acsc-m5
Access conditions: 213-741-4486; http://www.aaa-calif.com
Geographic subject: economic regions: Southern California
Subject (lcsh): Maps, Tourist
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Source http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/cdm/ref/collection/p15799coll59/id/68
Author Unknown authorUnknown author
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