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The renumbering happened in 1890, resulting in the elimination nearly all 00-99 street addresses. While Venice wasn't even in existence yet, let alone annexed, I've always wondered why it was able to keep its Santa Monica based numbering scheme, instead of having to toe the line and change to L.A.'s scheme. I've never been able to find any explanation.

ISTM that's very unusually, and that the overwhelming majority of annexed towns adopted L.A.'s numbering plan.

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Can anyone tell me the specifics of the renumbering of street addresses in 19th century Los Angeles? When did that happen? What was the starting point of the old system? (Temple Street, maybe?)

I've had a query from someone who is looking to find a photo of 34 Spring Street in the 1870s, which I think has to be one of the 'old' address numbers.

How can I translate that into the more modern address that I might be able to find on a Sanborn map?

Thanks for any help!
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They would put you in jail for not renumbering your house!

O farewell, charming and evocative addresses like 7 Maple Street or 28 Flower!

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Good question! From what I can tell, there was no requirement for buildings to be numbered prior to March 1883. The
ordinance described below was, if I'm not mistaken, supplanted by the one we operate under now in December 1889
(which eliminated two-digit house numbers):




March 14, 1883, Los Angeles Times @ ProQuest via LAPL


Prior to 1883, I think most address numbering, or at least with Spring Street, started at 1; the 1878 LACD has
people at 1-1/2 Spring, which would have to be just south of Temple. The 1883-84 LACD is the first to list North
and South Spring.

So, if the 34 Spring of the 1870s was on the east side of the street, it may have been just south of the old Temple
County Courthouse
. Does your friend only have the address, or is there any other info (name of owner or type of
building, etc.)? I think that site would now be under the City Hall grounds.
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Is this image mislabeled?

Does anyone know where in Hollywood these little houses were located?

"1st May 1951: Houses for ordinary families in the Hollywood district of Los Angeles, California. Original Publication: Picture Post - 5298 - We Go To Hollywood - pub. 1951."


gettyimages


I remember a somewhat similar row of houses but they were on a street in the valley. . .Burbank, I think. (and if I remember correctly they're still there!)


Go forth




This is the best I could do.

detail
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.I remember a somewhat similar row of houses but they were on a street in the valley. . .Burbank, I think. (and if I remember correctly they're still there!)
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I was thinking of these, E_R, but maybe not what you were referring to:

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Is this image mislabeled?

Does anyone know where in Hollywood these little houses were located?

"1st May 1951: Houses for ordinary families in the Hollywood district of Los Angeles, California. Original Publication: Picture Post - 5298 - We Go To Hollywood - pub. 1951."


gettyimages


I remember a somewhat similar row of houses but they were on a street in the valley. . .Burbank, I think. (and if I remember correctly they're still there!)


Go forth




This is the best I could do.

detail
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These houses are still there at 325 to 365 Hollywood Way, Burbank
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1951 Hudson Hornet

[QUOTE=ethereal_reality;10051730].





(I tweaked the lighting a bit)


The sharp-looking car cut off on the left is a 1951 Hudson Hornet.
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Meanwhile over on Main Street.

Here's another image (from the same eBay seller) that we might not have seen before. I say that because I don't recall the Club 49er on NLA.



(I tweaked the lighting a bit)





Pre-tweaked and with the damn writing on it.





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For search purposes: Banner Theater - Club 49er - 400 Block S. Main St. - East Side - Los Angeles
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The early days of 456 S. Main I found interesting. Some quick notes from the CDs, the building permits, and the LA Herald:

456 South Main St.

1897 LA Herald: Mrs. Walters (see below) a subscriber to the LA Herald

1898 CD: Lemuel G. Walters, Groceries, and Mary M. Walters, Employment Agency

1899 CD: Cunningham & O’Connor, Undertakers; also residence of Joseph J. Hermann, undertaker. Undertaking firm remained there into 1904

1905 CD: I. Max Miller, clothing

1906 CD: Jacob Coh(e)n, pawnbroker

1906 LA Herald: Saloon of Henry Tostman


LA Herald, 7/3/1906

1907 CD: residence of Annie Beach (waiter); Jacob Cohen (pawnbroker), Charles B. Sterne (jeweler & pawnbroker); at 456½ Joseph M. Weygand.

1907 LA Herald: Lighthearted story in which a gent tries to pawn his cheap watch on the pretext of needing some coin to get a ride home, and the pawnbrokers at two locations, one of which was the California Loan Office at 456 S. Main, each declined the watch but generously came up with dimes to give the enquirer.

1908 Building Permit: Changing the front of the (brick) building, owner E.J. Ingraham

1908 CD: Benjamin C. Sterne (jeweler)

1909 Building Permit: Remove front and replace with grating, addition to rear, build cold storage box, add 20 x 30 foot sign, add fire door at side, all to accommodate meat market.

1910 CD: Clyde C. McClintock (meats)

May 1910 Building Permit: Remodel for moving picture shows.

July 1911 Building Permit: Replace old floor, change grade.

1911 CD: WH Kerr & JC Watkins (moving pictures), Alex Alexepulos (fruits), Mrs. Maria Marcovich (palmist).

1912 LA Herald: Property is part of the estate of Irving E. Ingraham (“an Eastern capitalist”).

1912 CD: Quinn Bros. (moving pictures)

1913 onward: Banner Theater; the outing below commenced at 456 S. Main.


LA Herald, 8/14/1913
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Meanwhile over on Main Street.

Here's another image (from the same eBay seller) that we might not have seen before. I say that because I don't recall the Club 49er on NLA.



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The Club 49er was a busy place:



December 14, 1953, Los Angeles Mirror @ Newspapers.com


Apparently the site of 117 arrests over three years, 460 S. Main was mentioned when a state assembly committee
grilled CA liquor administrator Edward J. Clark:



December 23, 1953, Daily News @ Newspapers.com

[Odd fact: Assemblyman Weinberger, quoted above, was Caspar Weinberger (R-San Francisco), later Secretary
of Defense under President Reagan.]


Eventually, the state had enough of the Club 49er:



April 5, 1955, Los Angeles Mirror @ Newspapers.com





December 30, 1955, Citizen-News @ Newspapers.com


I thought B-girls were pretty harmless, but obviously some were too young to hang out in bars:



NME

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These houses are still there at 325 to 365 Hollywood Way, Burbank
A-ha!. So the getty photograph is mislabeled.



Looking at this aerial there appear to be six survivors. (or perhaps that's all that were built. .6)


google-aerial

I imagine they're protected. ..(at least I hope so)




For comparison.


cropped



I want the one on the left. ..It's just my size.


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And just a few more miscellaneous items about, or at least involving, the Banner Theater:


LA Herald, 4/28/1915


LA Times, 7/18/1918

Here are some images from the film:


IMDB


LA Times, 1/1/1937

The Banner had an Orchestrion built in, which was walled up in due course, but ultimately rescued and restored (more info at the LA Times story which accompanied this picture).


LA Times, 3/27/1955
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The Best Years of Their Lives.....










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Same month at the Marine Room! Hotel Clark 2/23/1946
(Exact same cover as above, sans writing, was also included.)


Tom Jensen/Flickr

Not sure of the writing: ? Gloria ? ? Hilda (or Hildi) ? Just me & Mich. ?
(Did these ladies know these...gentlemen?)

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If we keep doing this long enough I half-expect to find a photograph with Elizabeth Short sitting at the table. ...Wouldn't that be something.




Here's a great (original) photograph of the entrance gate to the Midway Plaisance at Venice Beach.


As it appears on eBay.


I'm surprised by how close the R.R. drops off passengers at the front gate!

Let's take a closer look.

eBay

It looks like members of the band just arrived. (or maybe they just finished playing for the arriving passengers)



And extra-closer look at the train stop.


detail

I realize I should know what railway that is but I just can't keep them straight.




Bat Signal to Henry Huntington!

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Here's another one.


GIANT WOMAN SPOTTED AT VENICE BEACH!




eBay

The line of pillars in the background look like remnants of an old building. Did a building just burn down or something?



Detail


This must be Maggie.


As most of you know the Angelus Hotel was located downtown. Have we discussed the Angelus Annex? (I truly don't remember)

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e_r, I think I noticed an NLA posting or so on the Angelus Annex, the adjacent Hulda Bldg./Block on 4th; but I was surprised to find that it was evidently floated for a moment in 1903 that the old Chamber of Commerce building, alias the Mason Bldg., at the SE corner of Broadway and 4th, be an Angelus Annex when the Chamber of Commerce vacated for its own new building:


LA Herald, 6/23/1903
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According to the eBay description, the giant person advertizing display says "I'M FOR DORSEY PATTON", a local politician.

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Here's a Los Angeles snow photo I've not seen on NLA before.



People, including a sailor and two in uniform next to him, are awaiting entry to see Cab Calloway at The Orpheum Theatre, 842 S. Broadway. The photo is dated February 20, 1944.

The blade sign for the United Artists Theatre is on the right. In front of the Orpheum theatre is a poster for the 4th Bond Drive. The 4th War Loan bond drive ran in January and February of 1944.

It was posted today on Martin Turnbull's GOA website, link HERE.

HossC posted a snow photo from this same date on a post HERE.
E_R posted a snow photo from the same date HERE
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If we keep doing this long enough I half-expect to find a photograph with Elizabeth Short sitting at the table. ...Wouldn't that be something.




Here's a great (original) photograph of the entrance gate to the Midway Plaisance at Venice Beach.


As it appears on eBay.


I'm surprised by how close the R.R. drops off passengers at the front gate!

Let's take a closer look.

eBay

It looks like members of the band just arrived. (or maybe they just finished playing for the arriving passengers)



And extra-closer look at the train stop.


detail

I realize I should know what railway that is but I just can't keep them straight.


Bat Signal to Henry Huntington!

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PE predecessor Los Angeles Pacific, e-r. LAP completed the line through Venice to Ocean Park in 1902. PE took over as a result of the Great Merger of 1911 and transported many a beach-goer until the line was converted to busses in 1950.
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Thanks HH!



Saucy mystery theater


Downtown Los Angeles / 300 Block Main or Broadway


eBay





Thanks for the all the information on the saucy Banner Theater, odinthor and Flyingwedge. I really appreciate it.


I love this potograph of the Banner Theater in 1983......(potograph haha)


American Classic Images website - via - losangelestheaters blog.

This was taken the year after I moved to L.A. I wish I had gone around and taken photographs of all these interesting places before they disappeared.
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Dark noir alert!
Rachel Maddow was on CBS Sunday Morning today talking about her new book "Prequel: An American Fight Against Fascism".
She showed a picture of a Nazi affiliated bookstore in California. This "Aryan Book Store" seems to have moved around quite a bit, but I wonder what building this photo shows.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uocsL3kfvAg

The Jewish Review of Books mentions "In March 1933, FNG opened the Aryan Bookstore at Ninth and South Alvarado streets in downtown Los Angeles..."
https://jewishreviewofbooks.com/arti...i-nazi-spies/#


The 1937 City Directory lists it at 631 W. 15th St.
This Los Angeles Times article about the founder being arrested by the FBI two days after Pearl Harbor. It places the shop across the street at 634 W. 15th St.
LAT 7/8/42

This 1939 document shows the same address.

Resisting Nazi Propaganda Exhibit/CSUN

I had presumed that this shot from the same film was a reverse angle from the bookstore showing the Universal Pictures and United Artists exchange buildings.
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow/...s-150718021527
This 1937 CD shows Universal at 6314 Yucca and UA at 1966 S. Vermont. The bookstore has a "1004" on the front, which wouldn't be across the street from either of these.



(Clearer book store image taken from this MSNBC broadcast)
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow/...s-150718021527
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