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Roselin Place: Trees Take The Edge Off Oceans Of Concrete
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Photo: Diane Edwardson, November 13, 2011. Last Sunday was a spectacular day for photos from atop Roselin Place. (Click on photo to enlarge.)
Since this is one of those hidden views most people in the Red Car Property Neighborhood never see, I'll point out the landmarks. In the lower right corner is the sign for Rick's Hamburgers and the bright blue Chevron Station at the corner of Riverside &
Labels:
Fletcher,
Griffith Park,
Hyperion Bridge,
LA River,
Riverside Drive,
Roselin
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