Photograph of the Garvanza School in Garvanza (later Highland Park), Los Angeles, 1910. The two-story wooden structure has a square tower which rises to a point directly over the main entry on the corner. A small group of about 15 children stand on the steps below. Part of the building is obscured by tall trees along the dirt street in the foreground. A man and boy stand on the dirt embankment which serves as a curb. Thick bushes also run along the side of the school.
Photograph of the Professor Judson's College of Fine Arts building at the University of Southern California (U.S.C.), Garvanza, Los Angeles, ca.1910. The two-story building has extended eaves, rectangular windows, ornamental arched curves below the roofs, and a covered balcony on the second floor. Walls, made of stone masonry, surround the lower portion of the building. A seal, attached to the side of the building, reads: "the Los Angeles College of Fine Arts, U.S.C.". In the center of the seal is a figure of a Greek man. The lawn is covered with thick grass. Several bushes and several trees can be seen scattered across the lawn.
Photograph of an exterior view of the Los Angeles and Mount Washington Incline Railway Station in Highland Park, 1910. The station is a two-story building at left, and the railway can be seen at right. The station is a Spanish-style building with several large archways and a small wooden balcony on the second floor. A concrete sidewalk encircles the building, and a dirt road runs in front of it. Several people can be seen between the station and a railway car at center. The car is Number Two, and is named Virginia.