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Red Car Property: Here We Go Again
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Photo: Futterer, Holyland Exhibition Collection, 1960. The Red Car Property could look a lot like this again if developers get their way. The Red Car Property was a source of fill dirt for grading when the 2 Freeway was built. (Click on photo to enlarge.)
Yet another realtor has dreams of overdevelopment on the Red Car Property. Read more: The Eastsider
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