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Demolition: 24713 Arcadia St.
Newhall, California

24713 ARCADIA ST.

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House at 24713 Arcadia St., Newhall. Street view, looking WNW. House demolished for the expansion of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church (OLPH).

DATE OF REPORT: Jan. 6, 2002

ADDRESS: 24713 Arcadia St., Newhall, CA 91321
YEAR BUILT: 1965
OWNER: Our Lady of Perpetual Help (OLPH) Catholic Church (Viking Demolition, SFV)
TYPE: Single-family home
B/B: Unk.
CONDITION: Unk. Vacant. Probably habitable.
NEIGHBORHOOD: Single-family residential. Subject property is curbside on a 3-unit flag lot, two driveways south of the back entrance to Wm. S. Hart High School.
DEMO APPLICATION: December 2001
INTENDED USE: Unk. Possibly parking lot.
PHOTOS/REPORT: Leon Worden


LW2151a: 300 dpi jpeg from digital image by Leon Worden.
OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP CATHOLIC CHURCH, Newhall

History to 1940


OLPH: Rooted in History, Looking to Future


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2nd OLPH x3

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First Mass in 3rd Church 1961

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Pam Bordelon, OLPH School 1967

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Christmas Parade Entry 1973

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Parish 50th: 1944/1994

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Demolition:
24713 Arcadia x3

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Renderings 2012 x2

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Groundbreaking 10/2012 x2

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New Clergy 2014

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2017 School Yearbook

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