SCIA / Santa Fe Freight Depot
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A quarter mile long and taller than the Empire State Building (if one stood it on end that is). I do like skinny buildings. A nice instance of adaptive reuse: Quote:
http://www.studyco.com/upload/images...iarc_night.jpg scia Denzel Washington gets taken for a ride: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-N...037%2520PM.jpg devil in a blue dress (1995) The Arts District (east of Alameda) is a whole different place from the Warehouse District. More expensive for one, although I notice they want almost a million bucks for the Rat Lab back at 8th & Ceres: http://www.loopnet.com/Listing/17875...os-Angeles-CA/ I must be getting old. The price of almost anything leaves me completely gob-smacked. |
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ebay I wish I knew the street. I'd love to see if these homes have survived. Do you recognize them GW? __ |
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Palms
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Palms are so easy to move (so I'm told). Palm brokers go around buying them from people's yards to dress up new development. I remember watching the original matched set of eleven or twelve palms being installed on the plaza at 444 S Flower (corner of 5th) thirty years ago and wondering about their prior history. Some have been replaced by shade trees and I notice the crowns of the remaining ones are tied up in the 2012 overhead shot on Google maps, meaning they must be on the move again (unless they're incoming replacements). https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-9...104%2520PM.jpg I sure miss the set of palms pinned against the west side of Clements' Carnation Milk building on Wilshire. Those were the best. Great shadows. https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-M...315%2520PM.jpg anoxlou -flickr |
Harry Smith Newsstand
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"1931 Harry Smith Builds Newsstand- Feminine Newsies Los Angeles California" https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-F...936%2520AM.jpg reddawgcollectables - eBay Location? It's certainly more festive than my local: https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-u...624%2520PM.jpg gsv |
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from unknown periodical http://imageshack.us/a/img839/9656/aafrhomeneustadt.jpg Does anyone know the address? __ |
I've driven by the Santa Fe Freight Depot many times and never knew what it was.
http://img713.imageshack.us/img713/5955/captureglr.jpg Google Street View And right next to it, is this fine building... http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/4848/capture1sb.jpg Google Street View ...which was also around in 1909: http://img803.imageshack.us/img803/9145/capture2hy.jpg memory.loc.gov Also, the smaller one next to it. |
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all the way up to where I worked at E. Third Street and Crocker. |
:previous:Many thanks FredH!!
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I love this "tree guy". He's a classic. http://img4.imageshack.us/img4/7421/capturelcy.jpg usc digital library |
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That miniature golf park was Gittleson Brother's, where they also had table tennis and other simple pleasures from another time. |
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I've been intrigued by this block of E. 3rd Street for quite some time. Two buildings on the periphery of the Santa Fe Freight Depot have the old Santa Fe logo incorporated into their architecture (both are located further west on E. 3rd St.). http://imageshack.us/a/img811/3576/aabrrlogoeast3rd.jpg gsv http://imageshack.us/a/img594/125/aabrrlogosantafe.jpg http://www.seeklogo.com/santa-fe-logo-122429.html detail http://imageshack.us/a/img827/5299/a...t3rddetail.jpg gsv ..and this building is across the street from the building above. http://imageshack.us/a/img827/3294/a...3rdnorthsi.jpg gsv So how many buildings did the Santa Fe Railroad own in this area? ___ Apart from that, there is this magnificent building on the same block. NE corner of E. 3rd St. and S. Garey St. http://imageshack.us/a/img515/3747/a...rwithgarey.jpg gsv http://imageshack.us/a/img443/6434/a...3rhgareyst.jpg gsv I'm trying to find out the history of this building. It looks as if it could have been a school (doubtful in this area) or a post office (note the flag pole). Does anyone know? __ |
Moving Palms
Outstanding! e-r and FredH :-)
and they're still at it, trying to give a little dignity to "Mediterranean" McMansions: https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-c...952%2520PM.jpg oc tree service |
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Quite serendipitously, I found this postcard yesterday! -Honest- :) http://imageshack.us/a/img543/4820/a...regolfrppc.jpg ebay __ |
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http://img502.imageshack.us/img502/9...tdrawcompl.jpg The American Architect Jan 3, 1912 The Neustadt house was at the northwest corner of Adams and Western, facing Western. It was bought only a year or so after being built by J. T. Fitzgerald, who had lived a few years earlier at 3115 West Adams--see (among other posts and online info) http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/show...postcount=5510 |
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With T2's post, I thought I had finally placed this photograph...but on closer inspection it doesn't match. :( http://imageshack.us/a/img826/3752/aabstudiomystery.jpg ebay http://imageshack.us/a/img252/9742/a...ysteryinfo.jpg __ Thanks for the location of the Neustadt's house GaylordWilshire. __ |
Central Station/Arcade Depot, 1930
Here's an aerial from an angle we don't see all that often. The Central Station replaced the Arcade Depot in 1914 and was bigger still. It appears at the lower left. At this distance you can get a nice sense of scale. The thing was humongous.
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8282/7...85a71a8f_o.jpg los angeles (calif) civic center and downtown, ca. 1930 LAPL BTW, Happy New Year all. last edit (I promise): not sure I believe the date on this pic as I think you can see the Times building rather far along for 1930. |
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