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Martin Pal Oct 8, 2020 7:24 PM

I found this photo on reddit saying "Sigourney Weaver eating a hot dog in 1983, photographed by Douglas Kirkland." The Pop-Colorture site colored it.

https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.cor...6b0ef6baee.jpgReddit
http://pop-colorture.com/wp-content/...tdog-color.pngPop-Colorture

Snix Oct 8, 2020 10:21 PM

2700 W. 7th St. was the Westlake Camera Exchange according to a 17 July 1948 Los Angeles Times ad. The same address is the Silver Platter Grill in the 1956 City Directory, so we know it was there before 1963.


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Originally Posted by HossC (Post 9067549)
The Silver Platter's still on the corner of 7th and Rampart (as Mackerm said). I don't know if it still has the same clientele.

https://hosting.photobucket.com/imag...080&fit=bounds
GSV


CityBoyDoug Oct 9, 2020 1:31 AM

https://64.media.tumblr.com/18ff503a...jplzo1_500.jpg
canFile.

This is Burbank in 1960.....They even had a TACO Tuesday.

jerry1656 Oct 9, 2020 6:44 PM

tail o' pup
 
Im new here but here is the link to artical - i hope i did this right.
https://laist.com/2016/02/24/return_o_the_pup.php

Martin Pal Oct 9, 2020 7:19 PM

^^^

Yes, you did that right! Thank you.

And welcome to NLA, jerry1656!

Mackerm Oct 9, 2020 7:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CityBoyDoug (Post 9068106)
https://64.media.tumblr.com/18ff503a...jplzo1_500.jpg
canFile.

This is Burbank in 1960.....They even had a TACO Tuesday.

Mr Big drive in 1516NSnFrndoBrb as found in the 1970 White pages.

Now a retail mall, though the apartment building behind at an angle is still there.
This photo is in Wes Clark's ginormous assemblage of Burbankiana. (top link, San Fernando Road.) But no addresses! Now, time for a chicken kebab run.

CityBoyDoug Oct 9, 2020 9:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mackerm (Post 9068911)
Mr Big drive in 1516NSnFrndoBrb as found in the 1970 White pages.

Now a retail mall, though the apartment building behind at an angle is still there.
This photo is in Wes Clark's ginormous assemblage of Burbankiana. (top link, San Fernando Road.) But no addresses! Now, time for a chicken kebab run.

Thank you Mackerm for the update and the current photo link of this site. When I was 4 yrs I lived on a rabbit ranch in Burbank. I remember how strange it was then, that the more rural Burbank streets had no curbing or sidewalks. I thought wow, this is country. The husband used to kill the rabbits we ate for dinner. Rabbit was a popular dish in WW II and after since much of the meat supply was rationed and rabbit was not. Seen rabbit in your local LA market recently...no, but one used to.

Arch2000 Oct 9, 2020 11:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jerry1656 (Post 9068854)
Im new here but here is the link to artical - i hope i did this right.
https://laist.com/2016/02/24/return_o_the_pup.php

I wonder what the current plans are, since nothing had come to be (yet). I know as of a few years ago, the owners were also planning on putting a Pup at the Bloc shopping center downtown, out on the street (Hope side). Probably would have done well downtown, especially in the wee hours.

JimCraig Oct 9, 2020 11:51 PM

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Originally Posted by CityBoyDoug (Post 9069056)
Thank you Mackerm for the update and the current photo link of this site. When I was 4 yrs I lived on a rabbit ranch in Burbank. I remember how strange it was then, that the more rural Burbank streets had no curbing or sidewalks. I thought wow, this is country. The husband used to kill the rabbits we ate for dinner. Rabbit was a popular dish in WW II and after since much of the meat supply was rationed and rabbit was not. Seen rabbit in your local LA market recently...no, but one used to.

I guess that's before you became CityBoyDoug...

ethereal_reality Oct 10, 2020 12:43 AM

Here's a little snapshot of cowboy actor Monte Hale in Hollywood. (1949)

https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...923/BLiW0N.jpg
eBay

I believe Monte is posing in the parking lot of Al Levy's. (I'm pretty sure the white building across the street is the Vine Street Brown Derby.




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CaliNative Oct 10, 2020 4:59 AM

delete

Snix Oct 10, 2020 6:27 PM

The Tail o' the Pup was purchased two years ago by 1933 Group. The building is currently being restored at their facility and a new location for the restaurant, about two miles from the original, is being prepared.

https://www.lamag.com/digestblog/tai...ng-1933-group/

Quote:

Originally Posted by Arch2000 (Post 9069147)
I wonder what the current plans are, since nothing had come to be (yet). I know as of a few years ago, the owners were also planning on putting a Pup at the Bloc shopping center downtown, out on the street (Hope side). Probably would have done well downtown, especially in the wee hours.


ethereal_reality Oct 10, 2020 10:21 PM

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I have had this 'mystery' photograph in my file for quite some time and have often wondered where it was taken.

https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/DOpj2F.jpg
Heather David / flickr (wasn't able to find the pic again)

The only description is "Downtown Los Angeles Bldg. Detail"

As you can see.
https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/3...924/UjTuIn.jpg
flickr


Could it be a stairwell in the old Alexander Hotel?....There is similar stained glass in the Alexander's ballroom. (circa 1906)


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Mackerm Oct 11, 2020 12:58 AM

:previous:
It's in her gallery L.A. Weekend 2013. Just after a photo of the May Company and some shots of converted theatres.

ethereal_reality Oct 11, 2020 1:38 AM

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Yes, that's where I first saw the photograph. Thanks Mackerm.



I just happened upon a 4 x 5 film negative on eBay

When I first looked at the photograph I thought the Park Wilshire had added an elaborate, art deco side entrance!


https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/BAYLOX.jpg
eBay


but if you look closely (BELOW) there is also a thermometer/calendar (?) & writing at the top. .as well as a pegasus!. . . .so it's obviously part of the gas station.
- -even though (to me) it looks like it's across the side-street.


https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/UX6EJh.jpg
detail


Surely, we have seen the 'Coronado Wilshire Center' previously on NLA, right?....- for some reason, I don't remember the elaborate tower. :no:



HossC Oct 11, 2020 7:35 AM

:previous:

I posted Julius Shulman images of the single-story building on the right in post #32988, although they didn't include the tower. You posted this color shot about six weeks later. It shows the tower from the other side, but I'm not sure if we've seen a good close-up.

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Originally Posted by ethereal_reality (Post 7342013)

Here's an interesting amateur slide I found on eBay last month; it's new to NLA.


Wilshire Blvd. [no date]
http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/128...923/rueJUB.jpg
eBay


GaylordWilshire Oct 11, 2020 12:18 PM

:previous:


What was there, what was almost there, what's there now:


https://i.postimg.cc/y8w99xmJ/2520-MAIN4-FB-2020.jpg

https://i.postimg.cc/K8Lj6NTz/2520at...g4-FB-2020.jpg

https://i.postimg.cc/xTN1mRtR/2520-W...FB-bmp-002.jpg


For the full story of the block, see this history


From a 2014 NLA post (19696)

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-P...amaNLA1100.jpg

Scott Charles Oct 11, 2020 8:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snix (Post 9069665)
The Tail o' the Pup was purchased two years ago by 1933 Group. The building is currently being restored at their facility and a new location for the restaurant, about two miles from the original, is being prepared.

According to the link posted above by jerry1656, the restored building will NOT be used as a restaurant again:

Quote:

And while... the giant, mustard-adorned weenie.... took a road trip to Las Vegas for extensive restoration in 2014, sadly, the structure opening in May is not the original.

It seems the restored structure did not pass health inspection, possibly due to the old building materials used like plastic and chickenwire.
No word yet on what will become of the refurbished original.

Martin Pal Oct 11, 2020 9:48 PM

:previous:


Scott Charles...

jerry 1956's link, below, to the Tail of the Pup article on Laist is from 2016.
https://www.lamag.com/askchris/tail-...valley-museum/

Yes, plans were made for one to reopen in it's original location and a couple others planned to open elsewhere.
And what you quoted above about the original is accurate at that time.

Next we have a June, 2017 article from Los Angeles Magazine:
https://www.lamag.com/askchris/tail-...valley-museum/

This article states that the original Tail of the Pup will be an exhibit at the Valley Relics Museum. The end of the article says: "The museum is inviting fans to come greet the Pup at 2 p.m. on Thursday at The Print Lab in North Hollywood, where it will be cleaned and prepared to go on display at the museum later this month."

Next, we have this article from Los Angeles Magazine a year later, July 31, 2018:
https://www.lamag.com/digestblog/tai...ng-1933-group/

This article states the "original" Tail of the Pup has been acquired by the 1933Group.

This article is from LA Curbed a few days later, August 3, 2018:
https://la.curbed.com/2018/8/3/17635...ner-1933-group

It states, "Tail O’ the Pup and its fantastic neon sign were donated to the Valley Relics Museum about a year ago, after a deal between its longtime owners, the Blake family, and potential business partners to bring the Pup back fell through. The museum put it in storage, and museum founder Tommy Gelinas told Curbed in 2017 that it has sat awaiting restoration. Gelinas connected the Blakes with 1933 Group, says Green. The family “wanted to find the right people.”

The last word right now is that the 1933Group, which restored the Formosa and reopened it last year, is looking for a suitable location for it, it's original one or one nearby.
The 1933Group has it on their website where it says, "We're comin' back soon! Stay tuned!"
https://www.1933group.com/#/tail-o-the-pup

Then they have the link to the Los Angeles Magazine story I linked above. EXCEPT, if you click their link it doesn't work, because they left out the "s" in the http"s" of the link.
So use mine if you want to read it.

So that's the latest info
for the Tail of the Pup!

Snix Oct 11, 2020 9:54 PM

That was the plan of the former owners (Killer Shrimp) in 2016. The 1933 Group fully intend to return the original building to its original use. They have acquired a property and are building out a modern kitchen that the Pup will sit in front of. The 2018 article I shared explained it all: https://www.lamag.com/digestblog/tai...ng-1933-group/

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scott Charles (Post 9070314)
According to the link posted above by jerry1656, the restored building will NOT be used as a restaurant again:



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