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Old Posted Oct 27, 2018, 6:02 AM
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Did the intersection of Third and Fairfax ever host electrified public transport? While no tracks are particularly evident, the overhead electric lines suggest something . . . along those lines.

Farmers Market, c. 1950

http://hdl.huntington.org/cdm/single...coll2/id/17626


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Old Posted Oct 27, 2018, 7:25 AM
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Did the intersection of Third and Fairfax ever host electrified public transport? While no tracks are particularly evident, the overhead electric lines suggest something . . . along those lines.
Yes. Electric trolleybuses. Here's one northbound on Central Avenue just north of Industrial Street. "W. Third to Fairfax." Photo is dated June 7 1954.


[source: trolleybuses.net]

The electric trolleybuses were so low-maintenance and reliable that many of them built in the USA in the 1940s and 1950s are still in service in other countries.

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A few Perry Mason Mystery Houses










On the opposite side of the street is this one:




...and just down the slope from that one is this modern apartment building, or maybe something commercial...oddly adjacent to the English-style house.... Some sloping Hollywood street?

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Old Posted Oct 27, 2018, 9:50 PM
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Anyone have an appetite for some cheesecake?...




Pin-up model Rosalind Roberts....not identified as Los Angeles but I think that could be the Hollywood Fwy.





Grace Lee Whitney, an actress...undated but I would guess about 1960...again, location not specified but I would be surprised if this is not L.A.





Kim Novak, 1956....this is certainly in the city, the spinner rack has some Hollywood postcards.





Lana Turner, 1940...I think this could be the Sunset Plaza shops...

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Old Posted Oct 27, 2018, 10:02 PM
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Anyone have an appetite for some cheesecake?...



Grace Lee Whitney, an actress...undated but I would guess about 1960...again, location not specified but I would be surprised if this is not L.A.
That's yeoman Rand from Star Trek!

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Old Posted Oct 28, 2018, 6:42 AM
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As awful as this construction is, don't blame the constructor for the utility lines. That is up to the utility. Don't ask me how I know.
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Old Posted Oct 28, 2018, 7:35 AM
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Program alert

Oh, wait, if we're going to post Perry Mason stills, and Grace Lee Whitney cheesecake, I will be compelled by sacred honor to post cheesecake stills of Grace Lee Whitney from 77 Sunset Strip. Fair warning!
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Old Posted Oct 28, 2018, 7:57 PM
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cheesecake?
https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/s...secake2_lg.jpg




Unlocking the Incline, c. 1936


LAPL




Mrs. Goodman at the California Incline, Santa Monica, c. 1945

https://tessa.lapl.org/cdm/singleite...hotos/id/79250




Searching for dropped cheesecake Undated
https://66.media.tumblr.com/a6d5e6bd...4bjo1_1280.jpg




California Incline, c. 1972

https://tessa.lapl.org/cdm/singleite...hotos/id/95621
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Old Posted Oct 28, 2018, 8:13 PM
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"Lucy, I'm home!"



Wigwag says: "Good brakes are not a luxury, but a necessity."


Quote:
" Note the steep incline into the garage adjacent to home."
https://tessa.lapl.org/cdm/singleite...hotos/id/61192


July 8, 1965, 23321 Cohasset St., Canoga Park

LAPL
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Old Posted Oct 28, 2018, 10:49 PM
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As awful as this construction is, don't blame the constructor for the utility lines. That is up to the utility. Don't ask me how I know.
No, I wasn't blaming the constructor Otis. That's why I added the caveat that half of the wires were going to the neighbors as well.
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And look at all the ungainly utility wires tethered to it. (after looking more closely / half of the wires are going to the neighbors)
Soooo...you said "Don't ask me how I know."
.........
I CAN'T HELP IT. How do you know? Do you would for a utility co?

of course you don't have to answer me Otis._

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Old Posted Oct 29, 2018, 12:41 AM
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Another Beverly Hills night-spot.

Harry 'Sugie' Sugarman's The Tropics on N. Rodeo Drive.


http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Matc...item3d0355094a




http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-1930...item25a4723206

asking $299.99 on ebay. (check it out to see the reverse side of the coin)




I tracked down a photograph of the nightclub only after I found out it later became The Luau. (which led me to the photo below)


http://www.tiki-ti.com/pages/home.html


"The Luau Restaurant opened in 1953 at 421 North Rodeo Drive by Steve Crane, who was married to Lana Turner. The Luau occupied the former site of Sugie's Tropics."



below: Today, this flashy post-modern atrocity occupies the former site of Sugie's Tropics and Steve Crane's Luau.


gsv
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more ephemera:




http://coolculinaria.com/search?q=los+angeles




tikiroom


can't forget the tropical 'boobies'

http://www.tikiroom.com/tikicentral/...everly%20hills
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But wait, Harry Sugarman wasn't finished, he opened a second 'Tropics' on Vine Street!


old file




lapl

the story is told here:

http://www.tikiroom.com/tikicentral/...everly%20hills





But by the time this matchbook was printed there was a new owner, Harry Arnheim.





http://www.tikiroom.com/tikicentral/...sr=&srt=newest
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Thanks to the Tiki Room blog.
http://www.tikiroom.com/tikicentral/...everly%20hills

Stephen Crane, owner of the Luau.
https://critiki.com/images/locations/71/9533_jumbo.JPG



https://critiki.com/images/locations/71/10363_jumbo.JPG


https://critiki.com/images/locations/71/9534_jumbo.JPG



https://images2.laweekly.com/imager/.../the_luau5.jpg


https://critiki.com/images/locations/71/6365_jumbo.JPG

https://critiki.com/images/locations/71/3914_jumbo.JPG


https://critiki.com/images/locations/71/3893_jumbo.JPG


https://critiki.com/images/locations/71/3566_jumbo.JPG

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Old Posted Oct 29, 2018, 6:48 AM
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Soooo...you said "Don't ask me how I know."
.........
I CAN'T HELP IT. How do you know? Do you would for a utility co?

of course you don't have to answer me Otis._
When we replaced the electrical service to our home here in Pasadena, we wanted to put it where the old one was, to the rear of the north side. They insisted that it be put at the very front of the north side, so that the meter reader could get to it. That was a load of malarkey, because they installed a meter that is read remotely.

So while one City agency was making us jump through hoops doing stupid things to ensure a historically-accurate street view, another was doing its level best to destroy it.

And that's not the only time that sort of thing happened. We here in Pasadena are plagued with petty, sociopathic bureaucrats who get their thrills throwing their weight about. And it's only gotten worse since then.
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When we replaced the electrical service to our home here in Pasadena, we wanted to put it where the old one was, to the rear of the north side. They insisted that it be put at the very front of the north side, so that the meter reader could get to it. That was a load of malarkey, because they installed a meter that is read remotely.

So while one City agency was making us jump through hoops doing stupid things to ensure a historically-accurate street view, another was doing its level best to destroy it.

And that's not the only time that sort of thing happened. We here in Pasadena are plagued with petty, sociopathic bureaucrats who get their thrills throwing their weight about. And it's only gotten worse since then.
LA cities now use drones to photograph your property from the air to see if you've made additions or improvements. Then they send the Property Tax investigators to your property to make additional assessments. Now your tax bill is higher.
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Old Posted Oct 29, 2018, 8:47 PM
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Cheescake

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Anyone have an appetite for some cheesecake?...




Pin-up model Rosalind Roberts....not identified as Los Angeles but I think that could be the Hollywood Fwy.





Grace Lee Whitney, an actress...undated but I would guess about 1960...again, location not specified but I would be surprised if this is not L.A.





Kim Novak, 1956....this is certainly in the city, the spinner rack has some Hollywood postcards.





Lana Turner, 1940...I think this could be the Sunset Plaza shops...


Definitely L.A. in all the 50's/60 shots - look at that omnipresent hazy smog.
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Old Posted Oct 29, 2018, 9:56 PM
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These cheesecake photos are really interesting...especially the top two (well..especially #1 of Rosalind Roberts).
I mean, she's just standing there in a dirt lot holding books. I can't put into words why I find it so intriguing. It's like a good looking car-wreck.

#1



In 1959-60 Ms. Roberts was living at 6446 Lexington Ave. in Apt. #39. You could call her at HO 9-6965.






They recently yanked out all of the trees.


GSV


The apartment building was built in 1957.



lacity

ABOVE: Notice that it says 'courtyard'. The pool was put in a few months after the building was completed.



TODAY / WITH POOL

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A good looking car wreck.. What was I thinking?

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In 1959-60 Ms. Roberts was living at 6446 Lexington Ave. in Apt. #39. You could call her at HO 9-6965.






They recently yanked out all of the trees.

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Old Posted Oct 29, 2018, 11:12 PM
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Yes, I agree odinthor. It looks terrible without the trees.





Another slice of cheesecake.

Here's Marilyn wearing gloves (beaver?) and boots (also beaver?)



Starting bid: $200 (link coming)


The description (I'm being lazy)




I believe it sold...but here's a LINK to their other MM collectables.

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Old Posted Oct 29, 2018, 11:20 PM
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This is also kinda' cool.


https://www.liveauctioneers.com/item...marilyn-monroe

Bank check, 8.25 x 3.25, filled out entirely in Monroe's hand, "To Bank of America, Sunset and Laurel Branch, Los Angeles 46, Calif.," and beautifully signed by Monroe, "Marilyn Monroe," payable to Frank Christon for $35, August 24, 1953. In fine condition. Monroe starred in three movies released in 1953—Niagara, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, and How to Marry a Millionaire—emerging as one of Hollywood's major sex symbols. An incredibly desirable handwritten check from Hollywood's legendary 'blonde bombshell,' dating to her rise to fame as one of cinema's biggest stars.
STARTING BID
$500.00

It's probably from her time in Canada while filming Niagara. (one of my favorites!)

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Old Posted Oct 29, 2018, 11:50 PM
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'mystery' motorcycle club, 1970s. [Glendale]


Look at all those tail lights!

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I thought it would be interesting (and fun ) to try and figure out what motorcycle club these gentlemen belonged to. They might be parked in front of their club (or favorite bar?)
If you look closely, you can see that they're all wearing German helmets with the spike on top.
There's a distinct possibility that this is a gay motorcycle club.



Note that there are numbers along the whole length of the yellow curb.


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The closeup seems to say P.D. LOADING ZONE
I don't see numbers but maybe its a time limit?
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