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Mary Andrews Clark Memorial Home
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Monkey Island
There was a discussion over the summer concerning the exact location of Monkey Island that I am not sure
was ever completely resolved. Anyway, here are the aerial photos of the area: 1948: http://imageshack.us/a/img831/4742/monkeyisland1948.jpg historicaerials.com 2004: http://imageshack.us/a/img28/9369/monkeyisland2004.jpg historicaerials.com In the 1948 photo, you can see the two hills, connected by a foot bridge (I guess paw bridge in this case). see below http://imageshack.us/a/img94/4956/laistcom.jpg laist.com |
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I don't know why developer Joseph Heller's so keen to fill the "void" (as he calls it in the LA DownTown News article you linked). I like the void. There's already parking under it anyway. Plus closing off the rear access to the Academy, Cameo & Roxie theaters (which he also owns, along with the Arcade Building) is a crime against their future use. And the Alexandria will lose five floors of their south-facade windows if the Hellen monster is built. The guy's not even an Angeleno. He lives in Australia for pete's sake. The developers wrecked Bunker Hill and now they think it's the Historic Core's turn. P.S. I applied to the Alexandria once. They wouldn't take me. Dunno if I'm too noir or not noir enough. I still love the building though. |
Mr. Noir
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You're probably way too noir. That would be my guess. |
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Makes me sick to my stomach seeing a once popular moving cinema into a ghetto clothes store. |
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Nope, it's not 1939 and it never will be again...even with the current downtown restoration trend. |
T-Men (1947)
T-Man Dennis O'Keefe is walking down Ferguson Alley from Alameda:
http://imageshack.us/a/img255/6435/fergusonalley.jpg T-Men (1947), Eagle-Lion Films http://imageshack.us/a/img515/3205/fergusonalley1.jpg T-Men (1947), Eagle-Lion Films http://imageshack.us/a/img545/6091/fergusonalley3.jpg T-Men (1947), Eagle-Lion Films http://imageshack.us/a/img268/5052/fergusonalley4.jpg T-Men (1947), Eagle-Lion Films http://imageshack.us/a/img823/8830/fergusonalley5.jpg T-Men (1947), Eagle-Lion Films ethereal_reality posted this picture almost two years ago. This is the other end of Ferguson Alley where it comes out on Los Angeles Street next to Jerry's Joynt. http://imageshack.us/a/img27/3712/us...larchiveer.jpg USC Digital Archive O'Keefe visits a couple of herbal medicine shops in Old Chinatown: http://imageshack.us/a/img708/7302/capturecqp.jpg T-Men (1947), Eagle-Lion Films This place looks like it is next to the Plaza: http://imageshack.us/a/img600/3677/capture1yi.jpg T-Men (1947), Eagle-Lion Films |
South park contains a massive amount of parking lots, as seen in my shots here:
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...1/IMG_2790.jpghttp://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...1/IMG_2792.jpg Does anyone have any shots of this area in particular? I wanted to know what was there before those lots were there. |
Re: La Vista Terrace
My mother lived there in the early 1950's. Here is a photo of La Vista in 1951 I believe. Although there is a tree that is hiding some of the view, it still appears the towers and arbor are still there. I was able to find an old satellite history, perhaps on Google earth that showed the area in 1994. The property that La Vista was on was freshly graded so I believe the bungalows were torn down about that time.
The Mary Clark home suffered great damage in the 1987 Whittier Earthquake and was closed down after that. It was renovated and later reopened as hotel. I would imagine that is when the tower came down. It is still a gorgeous building that is celebrating its 100th year this year. I used to drive past several times a week, unbeknownst to me that my mother used to live behind it. One other interesting note about the Mary Clark house was that when my mother lived at La Vista she remember she would always hear music coming from there. http://img204.imageshack.us/img204/2929/apartmentso.jpg Quote:
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http://img607.imageshack.us/img607/3402/macbigphoto.jpg "An original water tower and a chimney once extended above the roof. The brick chimney had inset arched panels and a corbeled cap. The campanile-like water tower had a pyramidal roof with a crowning finial. Both were removed following the 1971 [Sylmar] earthquake." The above is a snippet from the building's National Register of Historic Places registration form here. http://img163.imageshack.us/img163/7493/macphoto.jpg Pics: ebay |
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Mojeda101: Check out prior posts on this thread and the LAPL and USC photo collections... aerials are a good way to start, such as this one from 1955: https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-O...0redcircle.jpgLAPL (Red circle added...) |
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I love these photos showing it in all it's glory! |
The Rialto 812 Broadway
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Other than the marquee it was pretty unassuming after its 1919 remodel. Original facade ("The Garden of Allah" (1916) was the opening show): http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-0x6ABtjW8z...hotoquinns.jpg Moving Picture World The Rialto is another, like the Arcade, Cameo and Roxie theaters, whose back is open to Spring St (another great site for a public park): https://sites.google.com/site/downto...=300&width=400 Bill Counter The Rialto was opened by JA Quinn, who also owned Quinn's Superba (now rebuilt as the Roxie) and the Garrick (replaced by the Tower). Quinn later sold the Rialto to Sid Grauman. http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-q0SsYlFvxY...0/File1502.jpg Betty Sword Closed as a theater in 1988. The interior has been gutted. Then (1923) "The Most Beautiful Little Theater in the World": http://www.bringingbackbroadway.com/...ity_007069.jpg LAPL Now (2009): https://sites.google.com/site/downto...Davendea-1.jpg Davendea - Flickr |
LA's lost alleys
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"...girls cut to look like movie stars"
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"The truth was Rooney compulsively sought sex, and spent much of his free time chasing other women, as well as patronizing the T&M Studio, a West Hollywood brothel where the girls were movie star look-a-likes." quoted from: http://www.pulpinternational.com/pul...6M+Studio.html No exact location yet, but the search did lead me to this: http://la.curbed.com/archives/2010/0..._hollywood.php about "Scotty's", the infamous Hollywood Richfield gas station "with one pump and 22 attendants". There's a ton of info about Scotty's out there, but T&M, not so much. |
Mickey the Mickster.
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The famous MGM brothel "T&M" was located in the Piazza Del Sol, 8439 Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood and survives to this day as the Hacienda Arms. Yes, it was "up a flight of stairs" but on Sunset rather than Santa Monica. We can see the stairs in the pix below. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hacienda_Arms_Apartments http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4..._Hollywood.jpg Mickey Rooney - 5'2" and one of a kind. Here he is with his first wife Ava Gardner and at the age when he was carousing the night scene in Hollywood. Overall...nice guy. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...w3pxs2p3sm.jpg |
Some Christmas-themed stuff courtesy of Vintage Los Angeles on Facebook.
Hollywood and Cherokee in 1948: http://imageshack.us/a/img213/8016/l...812hollybl.jpg Sunset and Vine during the Tom Breneman era: http://imageshack.us/a/img837/1845/l...0shollyvin.jpg And Westwood Boulevard in 1974: http://imageshack.us/a/img20/6720/lo...412westwoo.jpg |
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Here's color footage of the 101 freeway through the Cahuenga Pass and downtown LA circa 1950s (I see a 1959 Chevy heading up the 101 near the Four-Level), in glorious color. |
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sopas: Not that I don't appreciate the LAPL (where would we be here without it?), but I figured it was a case of mislabeling... Great video--it seems to be a compilation of clips from a few years from the late 50s/early 60s.... I noticed the "Wax Seal Co" sign near the beginning, which advertises a genuine Hollywood business... https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-r...804%2520AM.jpgyoutube https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-Y...503%2520AM.jpgLos Angeles Times, Dec 1, 1958 |
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