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  • 1973 Entrance gate to Huntington Hartford's "The Pines" in Runyon Canyon
    RS-026-4.jpg
  • 1960s Interior of the pool house, designed by Frank Wright, located in Runyon Canyon, was owned by Huntington Hartford.
    RS-026-20.jpg
  • 1912 At the top of Lookout Mountain in Laurel Canyon
    LC-007.tif
  • 1930s John McCormack and his wife, Lily, and daughter at his home in Runyon Canyon, in the Hollywood Hills
    RS-038-5.jpg
  • 1930s John McCormack at his home in Runyon Canyon, in the Hollywood Hills.
    RS-038-4.jpg
  • 1973 The ruins of the swimming pool in Runyon Canyon
    RS-026-23.jpg
  • 1912 Weekend travelers at the top of Lookout Mountain in Laurel Canyon
    LC-008.tif
  • 1923 Aerial of Laurel Canyon
    LC-019.tif
  • 1928 Guest dining at Laurel Tavern in Laurel Canyon
    LC-015.tif
  • 1912 Driving in Laurel Canyon
    LC-003.tif
  • 1930s John McCormack playing tennis at his home in Runyon Canyon, in the Hollywood Hills
    RS-038-6.jpg
  • 1930s John McCormack and his wife, Lily, and daughter at his home in Runyon Canyon, in the Hollywood Hills
    RS-038-3.jpg
  • 1930s John McCormack and his wife, Lily, and daughter at his home in Runyon Canyon, in the Hollywood Hills
    RS-038-2.jpg
  • 1973 Looking at the back of the entrance gates to "The Pines", in Runyon Canyon
    RS-026-6.jpg
  • 1973 Old road in Runyon Canyon
    RS-026-24.jpg
  • 1973 Old road in Runyon Canyon
    RS-026-22.jpg
  • 1960s Interior of the pool house, designed by Frank Wright, located in Runyon Canyon, was owned by Huntington Hartford.
    RS-026-19.jpg
  • 1960s Pool house & pool, designed by Frank Wright, located in Runyon Canyon, was owned by Huntington Hartford.
    RS-026-17.jpg
  • 1960s Pool house & pool, designed by Frank Wright, located in Runyon Canyon, was owned by Huntington Hartford.
    RS-026-16.jpg
  • 1960s Pool house & pool, designed by Frank Wright, located in Runyon Canyon, was owned by Huntington Hartford.
    RS-026-15.jpg
  • 1973 Abandoned tennis court at Huntington Hartford's "The Pines" in Runyon Canyon.
    RS-026-10.jpg
  • 1954 John McCormack & Huntington Hartford's home in Runyon Canyon. Known as "The Pines"
    RS-026-1.tif
  • 1912 Lookout Mountain just west of Laurel Canyon
    LC-009.tif
  • 1912 Looking south from Lookout Mountain, just west of Laurel Canyon
    LC-020.tif
  • 1902 The first house in Laurel Canyon
    LC-001.tif
  • 1973 Entrance gates to Huntington's, "The Pines", in Runyon Canyon.
    RS-026-5.jpg
  • 1973 A hiking path in Runyon Canyon
    RS-026-21.jpg
  • 1960s Interior of the pool house, designed by Frank Wright, located in Runyon Canyon, was owned by Huntington Hartford.
    RS-026-18.jpg
  • 1960s Pool house & pool, designed by Frank Wright, located in Runyon Canyon, was owned by Huntington Hartford.
    RS-026-14.jpg
  • 1960s Interior of the pool house, designed by Frank Wright, located in Runyon Canyon, was owned by Huntington Hartford.
    RS-026-13.jpg
  • 1960s Pool house & pool, designed by Frank Wright, located in Runyon Canyon, was owned by Huntington Hartford.
    RS-026-12.jpg
  • 1912 Driving in Laurel Canyon
    LC-004.tif
  • 1930s John McCormack at his home in Runyon Canyon, in the Hollywood Hills
    RS-038-1.jpg
  • 1897 C.F. Harper residence just west of the entrance to Laurel Canyon
    RS-025-1.tif
  • 1974 Laurel Canyon Country Store
    LC-018.tif
  • 1974 Laurel Canyon Country Store
    LC-016.tif
  • 1918 Stanley Steamer taking guests up Laurel Canyon to the Bungalow Inn
    LC-011.tif
  • 1912 Weekend travelers at the top of Lookout Mountain in Laurel Canyon
    LC-006.tif
  • 1914 Trackless trolley in Laurel Canyon
    SR-012-1.tif
  • 1913 Trackless trolley going to Lookout Mountain in Laurel Canyon
    SR-010.tif
  • 1900 C.F. Harper residence just west of the entrance to Laurel Canyon
    RS-025-2.tif
  • 1928 Laurel Tavern in Laurel Canyon
    LC-014.tif
  • 1912 Weekend travelers at the top of Lookout Mountain in Laurel Canyon
    LC-005.tif
  • 1924 Lookout Mountain in Laurel Canyon
    HA-031-8.tif
  • 1926 Houdini's mansion in Laurel Canyon
    LC-012.tif
  • 1973 Burned out ruins of a house in "The Pines". Occupied by Errol Flynn in 1958 when he appeared in a play at the Huntington Hartford Theater.
    RS-026-8.jpg
  • RS-026-3.tif
  • 1973 Burned out ruins of a house in "The Pines". Occupied by Errol Flynn in 1958 when he appeared in a play at the Huntington Hartford Theater.
    RS-026-7.jpg
  • RS-026-3.jpg
  • RS-026-2.jpg
  • 1973 Burned out ruins of a house in "The Pines". Occupied by Errol Flynn in 1958 when he appeared in a play at the Huntington Hartford Theater.
    RS-026-9.jpg
  • 1924 The Union Rock Quarry, in Brush Canyon, which later became the Bronson Caves at the northern end of Bronson Ave.
    URQ-006.tif
  • 1924 The Union Rock Quarry, in Brush Canyon, which later became the Bronson Caves at the northern end of Bronson Ave.
    URQ-003.tif
  • 1914 Trackless trolley at the Bungalow Inn in Laurel Canyon
    SR-011.tif
  • 1915 Lookout Mountain Inn just west of Laurel Canyon
    HA-031-2.tif
  • 1929 Aerial of The Union Rock Quarry, in Brush Canyon, which later became the Bronson Caves at the northern end of Bronson Ave.
    URQ-008.tif
  • 1925 The Union Rock Quarry, in Brush Canyon, which later became the Bronson Caves at the northern end of Bronson Ave.
    URQ-005.tif
  • 1924 The Union Rock Quarry, in Brush Canyon, which later became the Bronson Caves at the northern end of Bronson Ave.
    URQ-002.tif
  • 1924 Site of the former Lookout Mountain Inn, just west of Laurel Canyon. Fire destroyed the Inn in 1919
    HA-031-8.tif
  • 1929 Aerial of The Union Rock Quarry, in Brush Canyon, which later became the Bronson Caves at the northern end of Bronson Ave.
    URQ-007.tif
  • 1924 The Union Rock Quarry, in Brush Canyon, which later became the Bronson Caves at the northern end of Bronson Ave.
    URQ-004.tif
  • 1909 The Union Rock Quarry, in Brush Canyon, which later became the Bronson Caves at the north end of Bronson Ave.
    URQ-001.tif
  • 1914 Trackless trolley on Laurel Canyon
    SR-014.tif
  • 1916 Ladies frolic at the Lookout Mountain Hotel
    HA-031-5.tif
  • 1915 Lookout Mountain Inn
    HA-031-1.tif
  • 1916 Ladies frolic at the Lookout Mountain Hotel
    HA-031-6.tif
  • 1913 Trackless trolley going up Laurel Canyon
    SR-010.tif
  • 1960s Pool house & pool, designed by Frank Wright, located in Runyon Canyon, was owned by Huntington Hartford.
    RS-026-14.jpg
  • 1914 Trackless trolley on Laurel Canyon
    SR-012.tif
  • 1884 Jacob Miller residence at the mouth of Nichols Canyon
    RS-039-1.tif
  • 1930s John McCormack and his wife, Lily, and daughter at his home in Runyon Canyon, in the Hollywood Hills
    RS-038-3.jpg
  • 1930s John McCormack and his wife, Lily, and daughter at his home in Runyon Canyon, in the Hollywood Hills
    RS-038-2.jpg
  • 1930s John McCormack at his home in Runyon Canyon, in the Hollywood Hills
    RS-038-1.jpg
  • 1960s Interior of the pool house & pool, designed by Frank Wright, located in Runyon Canyon, was owned by Huntington Hartford.
    RS-026-18.jpg
  • 1960s Interior of pool house, designed by Frank Wright, located in Runyon Canyon, was owned by Huntington Hartford.
    RS-026-13.jpg
  • 1960s Pool house & pool, designed by Frank Wright, located in Runyon Canyon, was owned by Huntington Hartford.
    RS-026-12.tif
  • 1915 This is a postcard of Lookout Mountain Inn just west of Laurel Canyon.
    HA-031-4.tif
  • 1908 Sunset Blvd. & Laurel Canyon
    SB-004.tif
  • 1925 Aerial photo of Hollywood Country Club on Coldwater Canyon Blvd.
    SFV-021.tif
  • Hollywood Country Club on Coldwater Canyon Blvd. Now it's Harvard School
    SFV-017.tif
  • 1900 Looking east from Laurel Canyon
    PAN-008.tif
  • 1895 Panorama looking south from Laurel Canyon
    PAN-005.tif
  • 1915 Nichols Canyon
    MISC-1915-1.tif
  • 1930s John McCormack and his wife, Lily, and daughter at his home in Runyon Canyon, in the Hollywood Hills
    RS-038-5.jpg
  • 1930s John McCormack at his home in Runyon Canyon, in the Hollywood Hills
    RS-038-4.jpg
  • Early 1960s Huntington Hartford sitting in a buckboard on his Runyon Canyon property
    RS-026-3.tif
  • 1960s Interior of the pool house, designed by Frank Wright, located in Runyon Canyon, was owned by Huntington Hartford.
    RS-026-20.jpg
  • 1960s Interior of the pool house & pool, designed by Frank Wright, located in Runyon Canyon, was owned by Huntington Hartford.
    RS-026-19.jpg
  • 1960s Pool house & pool, designed by Frank Wright, located in Runyon Canyon, was owned by Huntington Hartford.
    RS-026-17.jpg
  • 1960s Pool house & pool, designed by Frank Wright, located in Runyon Canyon, was owned by Huntington Hartford.
    RS-026-16.jpg
  • 1954 Huntington Hartford's home in Runyon Canyon. Previously owned by John McCormack. Now known as The Pines
    RS-026-1.tif
  • 1905 C.F. Harper's home located just west of Laurel Canyon near west end of Hollywood Blvd.
    RS-025-3.tif
  • 1900 C.F. Harper's home located just west of Laurel Canyon near west end of Hollywood Blvd.
    RS-025-2.tif
  • 1897 C.F. Harper standing in front of his home located just west of Laurel Canyon near west end of Hollywood Blvd.
    RS-025-1.tif
  • 1923 Aerial photo of residence of C.F. Harper (in center of photo) and Laurel Canyon(at right)
    LC-019.jpg
  • 1903 Sweet pea field in Hollywood. Nichols Canyon at left
    FO-006.tif
  • 1930s John McCormack playing tennis at his home in Runyon Canyon, in the Hollywood Hills
    RS-038-6.jpg
  • Early 1960s Artists studios at Huntington Hartford's Runyon Canyon property
    RS-026-2.tif
  • 1960s Pool house & pool, designed by Frank Wright, located in Runyon Canyon, was owned by Huntington Hartford.
    RS-026-15.jpg
  • 1890 Home of Henry Claussen located at lower portion of Beachwood Canyon. This hill was later known as Kratona Hill
    RS-009-1.tif