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Originally Posted by tovangar2
Surely an adaptive reuse can be found for the Mitchell Camera Factory.
It looks tailor-made to be the center of a creative development. I hope West Hollywood gets its act together on this one.
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I agree
t2. With it's unique history, it should be saved.
This snapshot from the 1920s has all kinds of written 'clues', but I can't make heads or tails out of it.
eBay
in white border:
"These Hollywood Quizz Kids & I. Watched girls on side walk instead of camera."
"SPL Packard Speedster"
in black border:
"Chauffeur for Rudolph Valentino" (with arrow pointing toward photograph)
"These are not his kids, movie stars and relatives kids."
"Rudolph Valentino liked me because my name was Rood(?)."
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If you look closely, there is a movie camera in front of the car. (and it looks like the car is being towed)
And there's a mighty fine house in the background as well.
I believe this is from the same seller that had the photographs I posted back in May showing a silent movie being filmed at the Muller Bros. Service Station. (6380 Sunset Blvd.)
Here's the earlier post:
http://skyscraperpage.com/forum/show...ostcount=28764
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Good job
CityBoyDoug on the '9 Million Views' faux-Hollywood Sign.