Skyscraperpage
This amazing shot was posted here by BifRayRock in 2017. I used some sophisticated hacking techniques to remove the watermark. (Open the image in a new tab, and it goes away.)
The view from 95 years ago is recognizable; the tower on City Hall still shows. BifRayRock didn't post the uncropped photo, which USC no longer provides in high resolution, so I'm thankful that he snagged the good screengrab when he had the chance. At least one of the nearby buildings is there, and a few of the Canary Island date palms are still there:
USC Digital Library
Follow-up comments noted that the man in the photo is photographer Dick Whittington, based on a sign on another photo in the set, looking south. I assume he used the line of rocks to help position himself. And the poles are apparently canted because they supported wires above four PE tracks.
As far as I'm concerned, this should be an iconic Los Angeles scene, like the view of the Arc de Triomphe from Avenue Foch:
Wikipedia
Or that view of the Bay Bridge along Harrison St. In San Francisco, where the towers are framed by buildings:
Reddit
But I guess Long Beach Ave. and 42nd St. Isn't exactly a hotspot for tourists, so until some location scouts decide to take action, it will be enjoyed primarily by drivers on the Metro A line.