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Mickey Cohen Interview
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Thanks, CityBoyDoug, for these interesting photos of Mickey Cohen's bulletproof Cadillac. A footnote to the Mickey Cohen saga: my pal Richard Lamparski interviewed Cohen and asked him if the four years he spent in solitary were the worst part of his prison experience. He replied, "No, the most degrading part of jail for me was having to be close to homosexuals and other degenerate elements." Whatever, Mickey. |
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This is disturbing to say the least. Flyingwedge, I was able to see at least one of your pictures by right clicking the "not found" cat graphic in your post and opening it in a new tab, I see your picture (along with annoying ads). I will try this method for other missing photos and see if it works...
Edit: I can see HossC's pictures this way too, crossing my fingers that all of those can be recovered with screenshots (and a new host?) |
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My images from yesterday seem to be showing again. I received a reply to my email a couple of hours ago saying that a problem had been identified and fixed. Still, with an estimated one billion less images to host, you'd have thought that they should be able to handle the ones they have left! |
'mystery' location SANTA MONICA 1949 I haven't been able to figure out where the man with the camera is standing. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/kxhTEN.jpg ssilberman / flickr Does this grassy dell area look familiar to anyone? (it's no doubt filled with houses now :() that said...the buildings in the distance are probably the best clues (the middle bldg reminds me somewhat of Cedar Sinai Hospital) -how I remember it from the 1980s Would you like a closer look at the buildings? OK then, here you go. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/ReQgry.jpg detail Any help? I didn't think so. _ |
'mystery' location #2 "1962 LOS ANGELES aerial view vintage 35mm slide" https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/utdo9s.jpg EBAY I don't have the foggiest.... :shrug: __ |
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Not a mystery, but interesting none-the-less. "1950 Compton CA classic cars post office vintage 35mm slide" https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/fD5NbA.jpg EBAY I hope I am wrong, but I don't believe this fine looking post office is still standing. (not sure what r.r. tracks those are) Today, the Compton Post Office is located at 701 S Santa Fe Ave. and looks like this.... https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/iKta0P.jpggsv tsk...tsk :no: __ |
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https://www.google.com/maps/@33.8956...2!8i6656?hl=en |
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ETA: Ceders wasn't Ceders-Sinai then and was where the Scientology building is now in Hollywood. |
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Thanks for this matchbook photo find Noir Noir. It's the only confirmation we've had so far for the "other" Blue Palm establishment and it gives the address...6066 Hollywood Blvd. (Photo below.) We know that the photo was taken April 15, 1940, as it's a press photo about a five minute hail storm in Hollywood. (It mentions the previous Saturday the temperature was 96°!) This area has changed a great deal since then. The 6066 address is near the Florentine Gardens on the opposite side of the street at 5959. That's about the only building on the street near there that is still around that section. (And a pass on the Googlemobile shows it is currently painted pink & white.) This Blue Palm restaurant may have been on the corner of Hollywood and Gower. May have been. Can anyone search an aerial of this location? What we don't know is if these two Blue Palms are connected in any way, if they were separate establishments or one replaced the other, or how long the 6066 location was around. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...ABluePalm1.jpg And thanks for the link about the Hollywood Legion Stadium. I'm aware of that place, but I never knew that it was located down El Centro in back of the 6124 Hollywood Blvd. location. I guess I've never traveled down El Centro for any reason. It had a pretty long history as a boxing arena. It closed in 1959 and became a bowling alley. It is now an L.A. Fitness center. It has only really been mentioned in passing on NLA. |
Here are a few photos of the Hollywood Legion Stadium:
(all from Hollywood Photographs, except the last one) 1926: One of thestreet blade signs looks like it says El Centro. http://hollywoodphotographs.com/photos/lrg/HLS-001.jpg 1938: http://hollywoodphotographs.com/photos/lrg/HLS-007.jpg 1949: http://hollywoodphotographs.com/photos/lrg/HLS-011.jpg 1977: http://hollywoodphotographs.com/photos/lrg/HLS-012.jpg https://bowlinghistory.files.wordpre...gion-lanes.jpgBowling History |
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http://78.media.tumblr.com/58eda0160...31yeo1_500.jpg Ann Banks.....came to Hollywood in 1945 at age 17. She worked as a carhop waitress at Simon's Drive-In and then as a cocktail waitress, though still underage. A patron suggested she consider striptease as a profession, and arranged an audition with Follies Theater talent manager Lillian Hunt. Three weeks after being hired as a chorus dancer at $40 a week, she accepted a promotion to $60 as a stripper. Hunt said a stage name was needed:.....alas was born...Tempest Storm. In 2018 she's 89. |
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Thank you so much for this thread. I found it and registered on the forum last April - spending several hours each night diving deeper down the Los Angeles rabbit-hole, lol. Very enjoyable and I've learned a lot about our fair city. It has a fascinating history. I think it took me four months to come up to the latest posts. I was born in the Valley, in Canoga Park but grew up in NorCal. I did spend a year in Los Angeles in 1983-84 and a job related six months in 2011. When I came back in 2011 they had a subway! My Mom has various Los Angeles pictures from back in the day (late 50's early 60's) when I was a tyke; I'm not sure if she'd want them on the Internet but I hope I can contribute even if it's in a small way. I'm about ready to start over from the beginning of the thread and save my favorite pic's. Cheers, Chaz |
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When I was looking on the Hollywood photographs site for the Hollywood Legion Stadium photos, I happened to see the following photo and went back to it just now: http://hollywoodphotographs.com/photos/lrg/HB-104.jpg It's a 1928 photograph of Hollywood Blvd. at Gower. It's 12 years before the Blue Palm photo. Concerning the building on the right side of the photo...do you think it might be the same building that the Blue Palm Cafe is located in? The same type of palm tree, 12 years smaller, is in the right location. The same kind of phone pole and streetlight on the corner in the right position. Same kind of boxy windows in the front. What is your opinion? |
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