North Main Street

North Main Street, Los Angeles
United States
United States › California › Los Angeles
1875

This historic photograph shows North Main Street in Los Angeles in 1875, when the city was still a relatively small frontier town. On the right side of the image stands the I.O.O.F. Block, a prominent commercial building of the period associated with the Independent Order of Odd Fellows.

At the time, Main Street served as one of the central arteries of the young city, lined with early brick and adobe buildings that housed shops, offices, and meeting halls. Structures like the I.O.O.F. Block represented the growing ambitions of Los Angeles during the late nineteenth century, as civic institutions and fraternal societies helped shape the social and economic life of the community.

Scenes like this reveal how modest Los Angeles once appeared—far removed from the vast metropolis it would become in the twentieth century.

Source: Los Angeles Public Library (LAPL). 📷

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JOSE M LOPEZ

March 7, 2026

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