Subdeacon Joe Posted February 1, 2020 Share Posted February 1, 2020 http://lacityhistory.pastperfect-online.com/collections.html Partial list: List of Collections AlabamaBaldwin County Archive Building - Bay MinetteFairhope Single Tax Corporation - FairhopeFoley Public Library - FoleyJule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art - AuburnOakwood University Archives - HuntsvilleAlaskaInupiat Heritage Center - BarrowValdez Museum - ValdezArizonaArizona Historical Society - History Museum - TucsonArizona Historical Society - Museum at Papago Park - TempeArizona Historical Society - Pioneer Museum, Flagstaff - FlagstaffArizona Historical Society - Sanguinetti House Museum - YumaDesert Caballeros Western Museum - WickenburgHenry F. Hauser Museum - Sierra VistaPimeria Alta Historical Society - NogalesSharlot Hall Museum - PrescottSun Cities Area Historical Society - Sun CityTolleson Public Library - TollesonTubac Historical Society - TubacTucson Museum of Art - TucsonUniversity of Arizona Museum of Art - TucsonArkansasSouth Arkansas Historical Preservation Society - El DoradoCaliforniaArmy Defense Language Institute - MontereyAtascadero Historical Society - AtascaderoBalboa Island Museum & Historical Society - Balboa IslandBarona Cultural Center and Museum - LakesideBenicia Historical Museum - BeniciaCenter for Sacramento History - SacramentoCharles M. Schulz Museum - Santa RosaCity of Larkspur - Larkspur Heritage Preservation Board - LarkspurCity of Monrovia Legacy Project - MonroviaCoronado Historical Association - CoronadoDixon Public Library - DixonEscondido History Center - EscondidoFIDM Museum & Galleries - Los AngelesGlendora Historical Society - GlendoraHealdsburg Museum & Historical Society - HealdsburgHenry Coil Library & Museum of Freemasonry - San FranciscoHistory Center of San Luis Obispo County - San Luis ObispoHistory San Jose - San JoseJapanese American Historical Society of San Diego - San DiegoJewish Historical Society of San Diego - San DiegoKelley House Museum - MendocinoLos Angeles Maritime Museum - San PedroMarin History Museum - San RafaelMill Valley Public Library - Mill ValleyMuseum of Local History - FremontMuseum of Sonoma County - Santa RosaNapa County Historical Society - NapaNovato History Museum - NovatoPacific Grove Museum of Natural History - Pacific GrovePalm Springs Historical Society - Palm SpringsPort of Los Angeles - Archives - WilmingtonRancho Bernardo Historical Museum - San DiegoRancho Los Alamitos Foundation - Long BeachSalvation Army Museum of the West - Rancho Palos VerdesSan Diego History Center - San DiegoSan Mateo County Historical Association - Redwood CitySanta Barbara Historical Museum - Santa BarbaraSanta Clara County Parks Archives - Los GatosSanta Monica History Museum - Santa MonicaSanta Paula Historical Society - Santa PaulaSausalito Historical Society - SausalitoShasta Historical Society - ReddingStanford Archaeology Center - StanfordThe Veterans Museum at Balboa Park - San DiegoTuolumne County Historical Society/Museum - SonoraValene L. Smith Museum of Anthropology - ChicoWorkman & Temple Family Homestead Museum - City of IndustryColoradoAmerican Numismatic Museum - Colorado SpringsAspen Historical Society - AspenAurora History Museum - AuroraBroomfield Depot Museum - BroomfieldCity of Brighton - BrightonColorado Railroad Museum - GoldenColorado Snowsports Museum and Hall of Fame - VailColorado Springs Pioneers Museum - Colorado SpringsEstes Park Museum - Town of Estes Park - Estes ParkGolden History Museum & Park - GoldenLafayette Miners Museum - LafayetteLakewood Heritage Center - LakewoodLongmont Museum - LongmontLouisville Historical Museum - LouisvilleRocky Mountain Quilt Museum - GoldenSteelworks Center of the West - PuebloUniversity of Denver - School of Arts & Art History - DenverUniversity of Denver Museum of Anthropology - DenverWest Custer County Library - WestcliffeWestminster Historical Society & Museum - Westminster Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pat Riot Posted February 1, 2020 Share Posted February 1, 2020 Joe, that is a fantastic resource. Thank you very much! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Allie Mo, SASS No. 25217 Posted February 1, 2020 Share Posted February 1, 2020 Wow! I found our house, which we bought in 1973 and lived in for over 40 years. . I can't believe how short the palm trees are in this photo. It is the house in the upper left, which is described as the Baliel House. They were the first owners. The house was built in 1900. Click to open the group of four photos to see it. The building in the main link is kitty corner from us. https://sacramento.pastperfectonline.com/photo/EAA3B54E-905C-4FE6-9BD3-934284265410?fbclid=IwAR3v5ej-TP3OpUSPAR96tmcq8KkhTIFdwQ7fXGW-9BeExViy4Rc3mLoHHvs During WWII it was turned into six apartments. We turned it back into a single family home. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Allie Mo, SASS No. 25217 Posted February 1, 2020 Share Posted February 1, 2020 I just Google mapped it and here is what it looks like today. I like their colors. The difference was that I had lavender where they have burgundy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Allie Mo, SASS No. 25217 Posted February 2, 2020 Share Posted February 2, 2020 While I was Googling, I got the side too. Notice we removed the basement side windows. as they had no headers and didn't match the others. We also removed a window on the first floor back, same reason and put our laundry room there. BTW that tree had wonderful oranges. Some were navels and some were Valencias; all were yummy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Subdeacon Joe Posted February 2, 2020 Author Share Posted February 2, 2020 WOW! Thanks Miss Allie! A nice bonus to see that the link had a connection to someone's personal history. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Allie Mo, SASS No. 25217 Posted February 2, 2020 Share Posted February 2, 2020 Thank you Joe! I couldn't wait to leave (Hubby kept falling on the stairs by the time we left) for the country. It is six blocks from the Capitol. Seeing the before photos brought good memories of all of the work we did. Then, we were in our 20s when we moved there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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