CHERISHING OUR VALLEY 2013
In its early days, the San Fernando Valley town of Chatsworth was called "Chatsworth Park," In this photograph you can see the tracks of a railroad spur that carried stone from the Santa Suzanna Hills to the Los Angeles Harbor in San Pedro, under construction.
Chatsworth Park c. 1900 - Gift to The Museum of the San Fernando Valley from Gary Fredburg 2013. (click on image to enlarge it.)
This image was likely taken from a small hill west of present-day Topanga Canyon Boulevard toward Lassen Street in Chatsworth.Above the trees is the Graves and Hill General Store.
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