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Indian Mound |
| The most prominent feature of the Los Encinos geography was a huge natural mound, frequently called the "Indian Mound", which is clearly visible in these
photographs from the early 20th Century up until the 1930s. However,
in 1945, the mound got in the way of the transformation of Encino
from pasture land to suburbia and it was bull dozed. Nothing
now remains. |
Aerial Photograph of the Indian Mound |
The mound in 1915 |
Mound with tree and lake |
The mound with the Garnier Building in the foreground |
WPA Photograph of the mound with a tree on it. |
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