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Monte Sano Red Car Stop: Another Staircase You Won't Be Taking On The Big Parade Today
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Big Parade,
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Monte Sano,
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Photo: Paul Ayers, summer 1987. The Big Parade won't be taking the Monte Sano Red Car Trolley Stop staircase, because it was demolished in 1987 to make way for the RiverGlen Apartments on Riverside Drive, near Glendale Blvd. (Click on photo to enlarge.)
However, The Big Parade will be highlighting other historic public staircases and sites throughout Silver Lake today. There's still time
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