File:Expo right-of-way.jpg
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DescriptionExpo right-of-way.jpg | Expo right-of-way. This section of the right-of-way, looking toward northwest, is adjacent to Northvale Rd (formerly, Exposition Blvd) near Dunleer Dr. Palms Park is on the left and Northvale Rd, which borders Cheviot Hills from the southwest, is on the right side of the right-of-way. |
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Source | Photograph taken by self on July 18, 2005 |
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