Welcome to Cornerspotter, a weekly Curbed game in which you try to identify the location and/or identity of a particular building or streetscape in a historic photograph. Impress us and your fellow Curbed readers with your uncanny insight into Los Angeles and its past! Think you know the answer? Tell us in the comments.
The signature windmill of the Van de Kamp's bakery shops were once a regular sight across Los Angeles. There were little Dutch buildings from Wilmington to Beverly Hills, from Downtown to Santa Monica, and in many places in between. Today the strongest architectural reminder of the once-pervasive chain is at the old headquarter in Atwater. But back in the 1930s, at what intersection would you have found this particular outlet?
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