anaheim-gazette 1956-04-05
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EDITORIAL
Anaheim's
Anaheim’s Phenomenal Growth presents
NEW FRONTIERS of OPPORTUNITY
Nowhere in this great nation of ours is there the opportunity that presents itself in southern California. Anaheim is the focal point of the phenomenal growth that the entire southwest is undergoing. Opportunity for jobs is awaiting the industrious worker. Opportunity for home ownership lies everywhere in the hundreds of fine subdivisions being built, homes of every price range and homes to suit every individual, in beauty, in construction, in size and livability. Opportunity for manufacturing, in close proximity of one of the largest cities in our nation, thus bringing to our door the greatest markets of our state, nation and the entire world. Much can be said for Anaheim and the whole of southern California. Anaheim is a beautiful city. Boasts of one of the finest school systems in the nation, has beautiful churches of many denominations, a beautiful park system which is to be enlarged in the future, beautiful homes and a city that takes pride in its beauty with its landscaping and cleanliness. Nowhere can you find the peace and happiness that awaits the resident of Anaheim and southern California.
has beautiful churches of many denominations, a beautiful park system which is to be enlarged in the future, beautiful homes and a city that takes pride in its beauty with its landscaping and cleanliness. Nowhere can you find the peace and happiness that awaits the resident of Anaheim and southern California.
A4 - Anaheim Gazette Anaheim, Calif., Thursday, April 8, 1904
The image is a black and white aerial view of a residential neighborhood with numerous houses arranged in a grid pattern. The streets are narrow and appear to be made of concrete or paved roadways. There are no visible signs of modern infrastructure such as traffic lights or streetlights. The houses have pitched roofs and vary in size and design. The layout suggests a planned community with organized housing units.
The image is a black and white aerial view of a residential neighborhood with houses arranged in a grid pattern on the street level. The streets are wide and appear to be made of asphalt or concrete. There are trees lining the streets, and some houses have visible chimneys. The layout suggests a suburban setting with a mix of single-family homes and possibly detached buildings.