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mystery location #2 Here is a rather egnimatic rppc postcard. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/8RPmNs.jpg eBay Hawaiian Gardens, Artesia California. Equally egnimatic is what's typed on the back. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/Tp4hNm.jpg Carl Schurz was the 13th Secretary of the Interior. Not to be confused with Nick Oreb's Hawaiian Gardens in San Pedro. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/F0LJo3.jpg This place deserves a post of it's own. . |
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The April 1964 Street Address Directory lists Golden Chicken at 2651 Lombardy Blvd. The building is gone, but the low retaining wall we see in your photo behind the women is still there. About the house on the hill . . . I don't know anything about it, but I noticed that now-empty area recently and wondered what once occupied the top of the hill (I couldn't find anything in the Sanborn Maps). So thanks for posting that photo, which at least shows a little of what was there! |
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Yes, that is a wonderful photo. It's also image 2003-0484 at the CA State Library, where you can download a huge TIF file of it. The CA State Library dates the photo c. 1886, but the First Presbyterian Church (tall steeple, right of center) had horn-blowing angel Gabriel removed from atop its steeple on January 26, 1887, and he does not appear to be in place here, so this photo's handwritten date seems pretty accurate. I don't think the photo could have been taken more than a few months later at most. |
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Probably not much help, but I checked the sattelite view, which showed not only the foundation of the house on the hill but also the remains of a driveway leading to the opposite side. Carefully landing the Googlecopter by the gate, the street address was given as 2520 N. Eastern Ave. The May 1956 Street Address Directory lists the occupant as one O.J. Allen, who could be reached at CApitol 2-5628. In July 1965, Lucille Klupper was at 221-9081. Ditto April, 1967, but I couldn't find a listing for 1968 or after. |
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https://i.imgur.com/KOWJ2ta.jpg 1932 CD via lapl.org https://i.imgur.com/qwoL98S.jpg LAT 9-11-29 via newspapers.com Here is an aerial view: https://i.imgur.com/WSNhkHE.jpg Google Earth Pro There are many building permits for 2608 N. Eastern Ave, but I couldn't find the original or the demo dates. The mixed commercial and residential nature of the parcel is not mentioned in the permits. https://i.imgur.com/kKiKl72.jpg ladbs Mrs. Threlkeld presided over many social events, she is mentioned many times in the newspapers. Here is an aerial from 1952 with the 3 acre property outlined in red. The assessor describes it as vacant and gives it a value of $2,040,000 in 2017. Its hard to say if this aerial shows a building or not. https://i.imgur.com/EYUoFgb.jpg UCSB |
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"The name is said to be derived from a bamboo shack refreshment stand opened at the corner of Carson and Norwalk boulevards in 1927 by an unknown businessman. The stand was said to resemble a Hawaiian garden." (quote from http://www.laalmanac.com/cities/ci31.php ) |
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Built in 1923 and demolished in 2008. Shows up a little better in this 1976 aerial. https://i.imgur.com/6btcwTw.jpg mil.library.ucsb.edu A triplex on the 2008 demolition permit. https://i.imgur.com/49sZCje.jpg ladbsdoc.lacity.org |
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I have a picture of the house right before it was demolished, unfortunately I can't figure out how to post from Flickr onto this thread... I tried. Is there an easy by-the-number tutorial on how to do this. Plus, I've always wondered what was on the corner of Lombardy and Eastern... Great pic. |
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We'd love to see the pic. bboyelsereno. Hoss is good at explaining how to post or you could give a link to the photo and I could post it for you. When I found the Golden Chicken photograph I had no idea the house atop the hill was an old tea room called the Alta Pines. That's a great discovery Lorendoc! Thanks everyone for the amazing follow-ups! . |
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Detail from recently-posted photo Imagine observing this during a very lengthy, intense rainstorm, water cascading down 2nd, the cross streets getting flooded lower down. :titanic: I'd put a chair on the porch at left and watch the fun! |
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My buddy fellow Noirisher rick_m passed this along to me—the Golden Chicken lives on in a backyard in Toluca Lake near Riverside Drive! https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...d73b32c8_b.jpg (Although strictly speaking that's a rooster, not a chicken.) Also, it could be a specimen from a Donahoo's, which used to blanket the southland— https://i.pinimg.com/originals/03/8e...600c62b0e7.jpgdonahoos |
Has NLA visited the Italian Village restaurant, at variously 423 or 425 W. 8th St., on the ground floor of the Hotel Bristol? I don't think so.
It seems to have been there from approximately 1924 to 1942. https://i.postimg.cc/rsmRfRqk/Italian001.jpg odinthor collection There was a bump in the road in its first year (or nearly): https://i.postimg.cc/TwSTXKrG/Italian-LAT-6-16-25.jpg LA Times, 6/16/1925 Strange are the ways of human beings! My mention of this unquestionable truth arises from Mr. Jambon's attitude towards his wife some twenty-five years earlier: https://i.postimg.cc/zG9M5TQx/Italian-LAT-8-20-00.jpg LA Times, 8/20/1900 And indeed it was the same wife. Divorce had been considered around the time of the garden hose incident, but they seem to have patched things up. In time, Mrs. Jambon had become a respected piano instructor. |
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Not sure I did it correctly. :hell: The house is in the upper left hand corner. Sorry for the crappy quality of the photo. If I knew the house was going to be demolished a week after I took this I would have put more thought into it. |
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Figured it out... Finally |
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I hope you don't mind if I enlarge your photograph. The former Alta Pines Tea Room a week before its demise. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/T0MBLs.jpg Thanks so much for sharing your photograph with us, bboyelsereno. . |
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Here's a more down to earth tea room. (annnd a mystery location) "Front window and entrance to the New England Tea Room, Los Angeles." https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/cqTFau.jpg lapl "A woman and man are seated at the window table, peering outside. The building address is 4619, but no street name is visible." ....< - - - That's the mystery. Is there such a thing as a kosher tea room? I think that might be a Star of David between the words tea and room. Let's take a closer look at the two patrons in the window. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/MCVGBe.jpg detail oops. . ..... What I thought was a 'Star of David' is actually a mutant lily! It's saying "Feed me, Seymore." |
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I went looking for a tea room at a 4619 address. Could not find a New England Tea Room listing to suit. But I did find this, https://i.imgur.com/4ovqwJb.jpg courtlistener.com Way back in the 1920's and the present day 4619 Melrose did not fit the bill. :( But just two doors away I found this - 4623 Melrose Ave. https://i.imgur.com/nDiliMS.jpg GSV Could this be it with a bit chopped off ... and somethings moved ... oh and a street number change as well. :D :shrug: |
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I was about to say "definitely the same building" but something wonky is going on with the roof. The two side angles of the roof are uneven in the old LAPL photo but they are the same equal in the present day photo and yet the width of the building appears unchanged.....How'd they do dat? :shrug: . |
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