Albanian: Afishe origjinale për filmin e shkurtër vizatimor "Gara e Miligonave". Me regji dhe piktura të Suzana Varvarica filmi ndjek historinë e një milingone të vogël, e cila edhe pse më e dobët se dy të tjerat me të cilat matet në një garë të gjatë e të vështirë, del e para në sajë të vullnetit e shpirtit të garës. .<br>English: Original color poster release for Albanian animated short film "Gara e Milingonave" (Race of the Arts). Pictoral director Suzana Varvarica's film follows a small ant who comes out first in a long and difficult race thanks to its will and spirit.
Photograph looking north across North Broadway (formerly Downey Avenue) and towards the garage that stands in the lot of a former residence of George M. West and family. North Broadway stretches across the foreground on an upward angle from left to right. A cable car juts into the image from the left. Cars are parked along the far side of North Broadway and face left. A three-story building with bay windows stands along the left edge. Next to it, the street front for a garage stands left-of-center. A sign atop the building reads, "GARAGE Mobilgas Mobiloil." On the front of the building itself, signage reads, "NORTH [BR]O[AD]WAY," "GARAGE," "IGNITIO[N] BATTERY B[OD]Y & FENDER" "FENDER & BODY WORK," "NORTH [BROAD]WAY," and "RADI[...]." A couple of businesses extend to the right of the garage. Signage on those buildings reads, "RADIO [...]," "CABINET," "[...] DRY CLEANERS," and "[...] A. B. COHN & BRO. DIAMOND JEWELRY LOANS 4[??] W. [...] ST. [...] OVER 60 YEARS." Cable car lines crisscross above North Broadway and another building stands past an intersection at far right in the distance.
View of a Spanish style house in Pacific Palisades with an arcade walkway and a garden with a central fountain and planting beds framed by clipped hedges. A woman stands in front of the fountain.
El Mirasol began as a mansion built by Mary Herter, the mother of the artist Albert Herter. After his mother's death, Herter renovated the mansion and converted it into a boutique hotel. The hotel was purchased by Charles B. Hervey from John B. Quigley in 1941. The city block site of the former El Mirasol Hotel was dedicated as Alice Keck Park in 1980. The block is bounded by Santa Barbara, Micheltorena, Garden, and Arrellaga Streets.