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Thanks for the comparison, Gaylord. It is now obvious that two of the Bus Depots which are no longer Bus Depots are across the street from each other. It seems the first depot which is today the same building on the right, and the 1965 Bus Depot which is now a "Mart" and also a huge parking garage, is in the same spot where the Red Cars were in 1958. |
Looking west on Hollywood Blvd. toward Ivar Avenue & the Guaranty Building.
http://imageshack.us/a/img513/8485/a...erhollywoo.jpg http://life.time.com/ I want to point out the building on the southeast corner of Hollywood & Ivar (circled in red). http://imageshack.us/a/img827/8485/a...erhollywoo.jpg Many people forget that nitty-gritty Hollywood Boulevard used to be a fairly high class shopping district. Believe it or not, I. Magnin once had a store directly across from the Guaranty Building (as seen below). http://imageshack.us/a/img580/9153/a...ywoodpatri.jpg http://photos.lapl.org/carlweb/jsp/F...olNumber=61625 below: A contemporary view of the building on the southeast corner of Hollywood & Ivar. http://imageshack.us/a/img842/8939/a...llywoodiva.jpg google street view below: At first I thought this was an entirely new building, until I looked at this aerial that shows the center 'peaked' roof still intact. The tacked on facade is simply a ruse....the I. Magnin era building is still there! http://imageshack.us/a/img442/8485/a...erhollywoo.jpg google aerial below: There is another impressive building just east of the I. Magnin Store. http://imageshack.us/a/img35/9153/aa...ywoodpatri.jpg This once dignified building still stands with mediocre venues. The entire second story is covered up and painted tan. http://imageshack.us/a/img718/3851/a...ighborbldg.jpg google street view _____ Now lets venture past Ivar Avenue to the building with the 'Schwabs' advertisement. http://imageshack.us/a/img109/8485/a...erhollywoo.jpg I wasn't aware of a Schwab's on Hollywood Blvd. The iconic Schwab's Drug Store was located on the southeast corner of Sunset Blvd and Crescent Heights. Well it turns out this Schwabs on Hollywood Boulevard was a fine men's store. http://imageshack.us/a/img18/6752/aaimagninschwabs.jpg advertisement The ornate facade was covered up by stucco as early as the late 1930s or early 40s. Only recently has the once elaborate facade been restored to it's original splendor. http://imageshack.us/a/img442/8192/a...nschwabs1b.jpg google street view http://imageshack.us/a/img442/2287/a...nschwabs1a.jpg google street view ....and that ends my examination of the area around Hollywood Boulevard and Ivar Avenue. ____ |
i was about to say schwabs right next to what looks like a thriftys? great post though.
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I believe that is a Thrifty's on the southwest corner of Hollywood Blvd. & Ivar Ave unihikid. Good eye.
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http://img402.imageshack.us/img402/5...rdonestory.jpg The LAPL's caption: "Southeast corner of Broadway and 6th in 1910. This corner was occupied by a saloon as late as 1908. This was the later site of the Walter P. Story building." The PCAD's description: "Nelson Story retained Los Angeles, CA, architects Octavius Morgan, Sr., and John A. Walls to design a one-story building at 6th Street between Spring Street and Broadway in 1900. Morgan and Walls subsequently designed [a] ten-story building for Nelson and W.P. Story for the same site." |
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It looks as if they destroyed the ornament from the entire first floor, probably from one end of the building to the other. A last glimmer of hope is the garage entrance....remember, KevinW spotted remnants of it's zigzag metal ornament still in place. -fingers crossed- |
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Nick's Cafe
Located at 1300 N. Spring St. right across from the "not a cornfield" Cornfield. http://blogs.laweekly.com/squidink/a...mb-520x358.jpg http://blogs.laweekly.com/squidink/2..._breakfast.php I ate there for the first time Sunday with my wife. Home-style coffee-shop fare with huge portions. Way more than I could eat. They claim having been open since 1948. I can't seem to find any old photos of it at all. There must be some out there. I have a feeling that the building is older than '48. It could have operated as a cafe under a different name previously. |
I thoroughly enjoyed reading the 'Hollywood Historic Review' newsletter you posted 3940dxer/David.
This 1963 residence by Lloyd Wright (Frank's son) intrigued me so I thought I'd take a closer look. http://imageshack.us/a/img690/2289/a...ehollywood.jpg from David's personal collection below: Here is a 'google street view' of the house at7017 Senalda Road. http://imageshack.us/a/img27/112/aas...elloydwrig.jpg below: A detail showing the attractive triangular ornamentation (too bad about the location of the gas meter). http://imageshack.us/a/img3/6417/aas...edetailwit.jpg google street view below: From this view it appears that a new pool house has been built behind the 1963 house. Notice how the angles of the pool house mimic the angles of the main house. I would say this looks like a job well done. http://imageshack.us/a/img33/2710/aa...ewithpoolh.jpg google aerial ____ The rest of this post can be filed under "how one thing leads to another". In this broader aerial I noticed that above 7017 Senalda Road (the red A teardrop) there is a Hollywood Bowl overlook on MulHolland Drive. I thought perhaps I could get a better view of the new pool house at 7017 Senalda from this overlook area. http://imageshack.us/a/img267/82/aas...eaerialwit.jpg google aerial I traveled up to MulHolland via the 'Google-mobile' and quickly found the overlook. I wasn't able to find a good view of 7017 or it's pool house, but I was impressed by this overlook that I previously didn't know existed. http://imageshack.us/a/img443/2289/a...ehollywood.jpg google street view There was a parking area, complete with a drinking fountain and even a telescope. http://imageshack.us/a/img341/72/aas...eh2overloo.jpg google street view But now for the BIG SURPRISE. As I pulled the camera back there was even more to this Hollywood Bowl Overlook than I thought. http://imageshack.us/a/img819/72/aas...eh2overloo.jpg google aerial This place looks phenomenal! Can you imagine going up there at night during a performance at the Hollywood Bowl....talk about romantic. ____ |
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fhammon: There are a couple of shots at the LAPL of Nick's, but nothing very interesting (well, seven years ago there was razor wire strung along the cornice). I did find the pic at top, though--a great noir-era shot with the P.O. Terminal Annex, a Dodge (or other Chrysler product) business coupe, chop suey, and the Vera Cruz Café at N. Spring and Chavez. Pics: LAPL/Google SV |
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The Harrington Brown house, 3985 S. Vermont
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Lots of interesting L.A. history in this house. Fruit grower and oil refiner Harrington Brown found the land barren except for one pepper tree. He built a grand house and planted lots of vegetation. Seventy-two years later, it was barren land again (a parking lot still there today, enhanced by a Little Caesars). For more: http://losangeleshistory.blogspot.co...histories.html |
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Now that I've got you in a good mood, e_r, I've got a question.... I don't keep kosher and, being Episcopalian, I'm not entirely sure what it entails, but is it kosher to offer a link here to one's own website? Not that I haven't been cheeky enough to do it before, justifying it because my site is, after all, completely non-commercial... just L.A. history, pure as the driven snow. Charging ahead... I have a couple of updates to my history of Berkeley Square: A few more maps are here. A new post with my ideas on the demise of Berkeley Square and the changing fortunes of West Adams are here. Main page and index are here. |
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