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  2. Bullock's complex - Wikipedia

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    Bullock's complex is a collection of nine historic buildings located at 639-651 south Broadway, the 300-block of 7th Street, and 634-670 south Hill Street in the Jewelry District and Broadway Theater District in the historic core of downtown Los Angeles.

  3. Jewelry District (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    The Jewelry District is predominantly made up of early twentieth-century buildings. Half of the area falls under the greater "Historic Core" of downtown Los Angeles, which spans between Hill and Main Streets, and 3rd and 9th streets. The median year in which the buildings in the area were built was 1923.

  4. Fifth Street Store Building - Wikipedia

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    The Fifth Street Store building, also known as Shybary Grand Lofts, [2] is a historic eleven-story highrise located at 501-515 S. Broadway and 302-312 W. 5th Street in the Jewelry District and Broadway Theater District in the historic core of downtown Los Angeles.

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  7. Hill Street (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles High School building opened 1891 (razed). Hill Street is a major north–south thoroughfare in Los Angeles, measuring 4.8 miles (7.7 km) in length.It starts on Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard near the campus of USC, and passes north through Downtown Los Angeles, past such landmarks as Pershing Square, the Subway Terminal Building, Angels Flight, [n 1] Fort Moore and Chinatown.