Title:
[Mission Viejo and El Toro aerial view, 1974 photograph].
Creator:
Unknown
Subject:
Planned communities--California--Mission Viejo
Photographs--California--Mission Viejo
Aerial photographs--California--Mission Viejo
Cities & towns--California--Mission Viejo
Cities and towns--Growth--California--Mission Viejo
Landscape photographs--California--Mission Viejo
Aerial views--California--Mission Viejo
Mission Viejo Company
Description:
Color photograph of an aerial view of south Lake Forest and Mission Viejo in 1974. At the time the photograph was taken,
the city of Lake Forest was named El Toro; a portion of this city is visible at the bottom of the photograph. The street that's
running horizontally at the bottom of the picture is El Toro Road. There are railroad tracks that begin at the lower right
of the photograph, run vertically towards the top, curve right, then end before the picture's upper right-hand corner. In
the center of the photograph is the El Toro Reservoir. More than half of the photograph shows an undeveloped Saddleback Valley
in its natural state of brown hills; the portion that is developed is predominately tracts of houses and residential neighborhoods.
There is a piece of masking tape with "#1" written on it affixed to the upper left hand front of the print. On the back is
written "74-006, Frame 003."
Publisher:
Mission Viejo Library
Date:
[1974]
Type:
image
Format:
1 photograph : col. ; 26 x 24 cm.
Identifier:
camjl_327
M.V. - Aerial Photographs - 1970-1979
Language:
eng
Coverage:
Mission Viejo (Calif.); Lake Forest (Calif.); Saddleback Valley (Calif.)
Rights:
unknown
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