
1936 Vintage Image of Affordable Housing in Los Angeles During the Great Depression
Created in March 1936, this image documents housing in Los Angeles, California, within a five-minute walk of City Hall. Rent for these residences ranged from eight to twelve dollars monthly, reflecting the economic conditions of the Great Depression. The photograph is part of the Farm Security Administration collection.
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1936 Vintage Image of Affordable Housing in Los Angeles During the Great Depression