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It's one of my big wishes that I could make the Googlemobile a time machins. |
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https://i.postimg.cc/25BbDfhx/Castruccio.jpg No, this building does not still exist! But it appears that the Castruccio Bros. and their grocery store have not been mentioned previously here, and merit being recalled. From The Illustrated History of Los Angeles County (1889), with further notes by me: “The store, which is a large double room, with a rear alley communication for receiving and delivering goods, is stocked with a complete assortment of standard groceries and provisions, also wines, liquors and miscellaneous articles for household use. The house was established in 1868 [by James R. Moiso and Peter Castruccio], and hence is one of the oldest in Los Angeles; and the policy of its management has been so straightforward and honorable that it has customers who have dealt with the firm for fifteen years. It has a large patronage among the Spanish-speaking people of the city and surrounding country, as also many American ranchers, and enjoys a large restaurant and hotel trade, the average volume of business being $10,000 a month. The members of the firm own the brick building in which the store is situated”; Peter (Pietro) Castruccio returned to Italy, but brother Giuseppe took over; the store proper closed in 1904 (Giuseppe had died in December, 1903). |
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A mystery slide to hold you over until after the 4th. (I'm skipping town)
This is from our amateur rail fan on eBay. Here is how the slide was described by the seller. "Original Kodachrome Slide: LOS ANGELES RAILWAY Hillcrest & Florence INGLEWOOD 1950S" https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/yQjZhO.jpg eBay (no longer listed) In the distance, there appears to be a rather impressive building. Here's a closer look. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/KpWTCI.jpg DETAIL .................................................................................................................:fireworks: . |
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For example..I was surprised to see this Pacific Electric Feight Depot so close to the Bekin Building on Highland Ave.( at Santa Monica Blvd.) from our amateur rail fan again. "Original Slide PACIFIC ELECTRIC RAILWAY, Hollywood Freight Station. 1950s' https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/MYWFNw.jpg eBay.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Note the railroad spur in the background on the right. I lightened the slide so we could see the station better. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...923/gIYdGi.jpg See. :)...No applause necessary. re: The massive Hollywood Storage / Bekin Building in the background. A reminder for new comers. (hmm..it wouldn't be a reminder then) Whatever. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/Nku2pQ.jpg organizinglosangeles There was a NIGHTCLUB on top in the 1920s. (sounds like a Hollywood fable...but it's true!) Ok, I'm leaving now. Have a great Fourth of July everyone! . |
. You, too, E_R... http://brandettes.com/wp-content/upl...5-1050x699.jpg ...and Happy Birthday from Los Angeles! https://thirstymag.com/wp-content/up...th-of-july.jpg |
I have to admit, I haven't quite grasped the minutiae (minutiae for me, anyway) of the different r.r. lines.
No worries, e_r! That's why you have railfan types such as Yrs Trly to help out with this slice of detail. And besides, I get to feel like I'm paying back (or forward or sideways or whatever) a little to the vast NLA commonweal. Enjoy your weekend and thanks for the extra photos! Note to Martin Pal while I'm here: those Hollywood Bowl fireworks photos are nothing short of spectacular! C.B. de Mille would be dying of envy if he weren't already among the departed. Thanks!! |
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Dang now you got me reading about the Hollywood Storage Co tower. Interesting stuff! I found an article that was discussing whether it was the inspiration for the Tower of Terror at Disneyland. http://creepyla.com/2016/10/05/is-th...wer-of-terror/ Construction of the tower. https://i.ibb.co/F8Lhkfg/gap-construction.jpg |
I found this bit of music in the USC Digital Library, and it seemed appropriate. As Martin Pal has already said, the 4th of July means that it's somebody's birthday!
"Let's all drink a toast To our most charming host For it's somebody's birthday today." Happy Birthday, Bruce. https://i809.photobucket.com/albums/...sBirthday1.jpg USC Digital Library - Dated as 1935 |
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Of course, it would need a cloaking device. . . . |
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That said, thanks, Flyingwedge! (Does that mean there are only TWO buildings remaining from that 1899 photo?) |
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The "creepy" article you reference concerns a different storage facility, not on Highland Ave., but at 3636 Beverly Blvd. Much has been discussed about both buildings on NLA.;) http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/show...ostcount=20521 Bekins on Highland http://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/63...90/46/glre.jpg American Storage on Beverly https://i.pinimg.com/736x/3a/7c/ef/3...09c05e55e4.jpghttps://i.pinimg.com/736x/3a/7c/ef/3...09c05e55e4.jpg |
Happy Independence Day
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Martin Pal, My office is at Camrose park in a 100 year old bungalow. It's at the Bowl. Nice pictures. |
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I just had to listen to this song and luckily found one posting of it on youtube! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Xnw7RrR7Ac |
P.S.: As I was posting the above we had an earthquake. I hear it's a preliminary 6.4 centered at Ridgecrest which is quite far away from where I am, east of Bakersfield.
Where I am it felt like a rolling motion in a 4.0+ range. |
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A recent article at www.pacificelectric.org has this great picture of when part of the PE's Subway Terminal tunnel was uncovered and removed in 1970. I think the image is new to the thread. The article also mentions that the Harbor Freeway was built over the tunnel, so does that section survive?
https://i809.photobucket.com/albums/...nalTunnel1.jpg www.pacificelectric.org/LeRoy Crandall & Associates They also included this close-up. https://i809.photobucket.com/albums/...nalTunnel2.jpg www.pacificelectric.org/LeRoy Crandall & Associates |
According to that article, the tunnel must still exist under the freeway, though it's probably inaccessible at this point. The part under the Bonaventure was filled in and of course the other end is also closed off:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped..._July_2017.JPG wikipedia Maybe there's still a way in, a ventilation or access shaft going down to it along the way. I bet it's spooky down there. |
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I never knew there was two! Very cool. |
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