DescriptionBernheimer Bros.' Japanese bungalow, Hollywood (00070785).jpg
English: Color postcard of the estate of brothers Charles and Adolph Bernheimer, located at 1999 N. Sycamore Avenue in Hollywood. A printed note on the verso of the postcard reads:
"No post card can tell the story of Hollywood--the beautiful foothill suburb which our party visited today. It is a most attractive city of fine homes, fine churches, schools, libraries, hotels and business houses, with no saloons and no pool rooms. Hollywood's view of the ocean, of the great city of Los Angeles, and of the mountains is magnificent. Its convenience to the big city, the sea and the mountain canyons cannot be surpassed. With a population of 12,000 it boasts one million dollars worth of new homes in 1914. We emphasize the statement that Hollywood is one of the finest residential cities of the world."
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