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A letter from Royal Eccles to Geo. Champ, dated September 18, 1919, with Champ's new stock certificate following the conversion of stocks from the Ogden, Logan and Idaho Railway Company to the Utah-Idaho Central Railroad Company.
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This collection of letters contains correspondence between Geo. Champ and Royal Eccles concerning the topic of stock conversion from O.L.I. to U.I.C. stocks. The first letter in the collection, dated September 3, 1919, is a follow-up reminder from…
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Image of Cyrus Cylinder, a symbol of the Iranian pre-Islamic identity, hung on the wall in IMAN (Iranian-American Muslim Association of North America).

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Two adults help a small child jump over a large fire pit.
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A person jumps over a large fire pit as others cheer on.
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A pereson jumps over a large fire pit, with a man and a child waiting their turns in the background.
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A couple holding hands jumps over a large fire pit, as several people look on in the background.
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People stand around and take photos of a large fire burning inside a fire pit on the beach.
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The Farsi signs for an Iranian bookstore and a beauty salon on Westwood blvd.
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Several Azadi (Freedom) magazines with images of the Former Shah and queen of Iran are seen behind the glass display of an Iranian bookstore in Westwood.
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Four Azadi (Freedom) magazines with images of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, Farah Pahlavi, Reza Pahlavi, and Donald Trump are placed behind the glass display in an Iranian bookstore in Westwood.
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A poster in Farsi advertising an Iranian singer's Christmas concert in San Jose, CA.
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Pars book and publishing window at Westwood. Two books with photos of the former Shah and queen are among the Farsi poetry books and novles on display.
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The sign advertising Bahar institute where children can attend Farsi language learning classes and dance classes.
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Photographs of several Iranian actors and directors (from before and after the revolution) are displayed behind the window of a small photo center in Westwood.
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A small photo center in Westwood that caters to Iranian customers. The large farsi sign reads: (in large font) passport photo, (in small font) visa photo, green card photo, citizenship photo. T The small sign to the left advertises immigration…
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A poster in both Farsi and English, advertising a beauty salon in Westwood.
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A window sign redirects customers to the new location of "Gallery-e Eshgh" (Love Gallery), an Iranian store in Westwood.
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The window of an Iranian gift shop in Westwood.
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Glassware and decorative items are displayed behind the window of an Iranian gift shop in Westwood. The Farsi text at the bottom reads "The best and fairest buyer in all town"
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Close-up of the Freedom sculpture
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The Freedom sculpture, inspired by the Cyrus cylinder (a symbol of the Iranian pre-Islamic identity) installed on Santa Monica Blvd just outside of Beverly Hills. The sculpture is surrounded by tall office buildings.
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Presenting and discussing the poetry of Rumi--a 13th-century mystic Persian poet.
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Sufi dance of Samaa during a Rumi Night session in which poetry of Rumi--a 13th-century mystic Persian poet.
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Sufi dance of Samaa during a Rumi Night session in which poetry of Rumi--a 13th-century mystic Persian poet.
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Sufi dance of Samaa during a Rumi Night session in which poetry of Rumi--a 13th-century mystic Persian poet.
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The audience watches one of the dance performances at the main stage of the Farhang Foundation's Nowruz event at UCLA. A woman in the foreground records the performance on her phone.
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A woman in traditional costume wraps a shawl around her forehead during the Nowruz Spring Walk on UCLA campus. A group of women in matching red velvet costumes play the Daf in the background, as the audience records the performance.
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Two women in red velvet costumes and gold tiaras play the Daf during the Nowruz Spring Walk on UCLA campus. Other women and girls in traditional costumes walk along holding up bouquts of colorful flowers.
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"A group of women and young girls in colorful traditional costumes pose for photos during the Nowruz Spring Walk on UCLA campus."
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A group of women in matching red velvet and gold costumes play a song with Daf during the Nowruz Spring Walk on UCLA campus.
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A man in traditional costumes plays the Sorna during the Nowruz Spring Walk on UCLA campus.
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Ardavan Mofid --a known Iranian actor living in exile in Los Angeles-- MCs the entertainment programs in Nowruz Bazaar. Like other organizers, he is interested in involving kids in the celebrations of Nowruz.
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Friends hugging as they set up the Nowruz Bazaar. The Preparation for Nowruz Bazaar and celebrations solidifies the social networks and relationships amongst Iranian Angelinos.
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People shopping in the Nowruz Bazaar.
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As main organizers of the Nowruz Bazaar, members of the Iranian-American society of Palos Verdes, who are predominantly female, prepare tables.
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As main organizers of the Nowruz Bazaar, members of the Iranian-American society of Palos Verdes, who are predominantly female, set up the bazaar.
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A man with his daughter in a traditional Iranian costume.
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Visitors of the Nowruz Bazaar take photos with a dance group.
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As main organizers of the Nowruz Bazaar, members of the Iranian-American society of Palos Verdes, who are predominantly female, set up the bazaar.
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Dolls made by kids who live in an orphanage in Iran are sold in the Nowruz Bazaar.
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Children in traditional Iranian costumes.
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The Farsi writing on the banner says, "Happy New Year."
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Iranian homemade food is sold in the Nowruz Bazaar.
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The Nowruz Bazaar brings together several generations of the Iranian American community who socialize and purchase goods conventionally used in Nowruz celebrations.
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A music group entertains visitors of the Nowruz Bazaar.
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Visitors dance and clap to the music performed in the Nowruz Bazaar.
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Visitors dance to the music performed in the Nowruz Bazaar.
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Visitors dance to the music performed in the Nowruz Bazaar.
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