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That's Harry Carpenter's Drive-in that was at 3201 Wilshire Blvd. (NW corner with Vermont.) Seen here in 1934 in this picture you posted in June of 2015 . Quote:
And to the right in this picture from 1948. https://i.imgur.com/QVvMMZj.jpg waterandpower.org They had Chicken In The Rough in a box to take home if you so desired. https://i.imgur.com/zV20kKd.jpg etsy.com |
Not a lot of chicken on that breakfast menu.
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Thanks HossC and Noir Noir for figuring out the two recent mystery locations (the Stem Academy clock tower in Burbank and the Chicken-in-the-Rough location at Wilshire and Vermont) I was definitely surprised Chicken-in-the-Rough was in the old Carpenter's building. Hmmm I see that they covered up the upper part of the two large arches in order to have room for their over-sized CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH. Tonight I have a couple of amateur color slides from 1957. The first one is a mystery location and the second slide is a semi-mystery location with a mystery car. Here's the first slide with the seller's description. Original Slide, Del Prado Apartments in Los Angeles, 1957 https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/kKiad2.jpg eBay I thought this would be fairly easy (to find the location) but I kept running into obstacles. (like more Els than Dels and a hell of a lotta Prados :eeekk: ) Here's the second slide with the seller's description. Original Slide, 1957 Robertson Blvd. Los Angeles Street Scene, Jade Tree https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/NDtIda.jpg ebay So we know it is Robertson Boulevard but where on Robertson Blvd? And there's the amazing car I mentioned earlier. - - - - - > Jaguar? :shrug: . |
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https://i.imgur.com/vE4jQZM.jpg rescarta.lapl.org Nowadays known as the Hillside Courtyard Apartments (7215 Hillside Ave.) - right at the northern terminus of La Brea Ave. https://i.imgur.com/vi3O78c.jpg forrent.com |
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Thanks Lorendoc, Noir Noir and HossC! You made my morning! :) . |
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BIG mystery! Does anyone know if carousel horses were manufactured in the. .wait for it. .BRADBURY BUILDING? Seller's description: 3 Original Photos - Downtown Los Angeles Broadway Bradbury Bldg Late 1960s..Link I'll start with this close-up of one of the pics. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/GmLRgV.jpg detail And here are all three of the photographs. #1 https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...922/WAnLGg.jpg #2 https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...924/JkIGGB.jpg #3 https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...924/I8rsbz.jpg The seller includes this . . . https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...922/ufyoD2.jpg For search purposes - Kempel's Manufacturing Co. . . .but I don't know why the seller thinks it's the Bradbury Building. :shrug: Oh, and one more thing. If this is true, could this be what inspired Ridley Scott to place the toy shop in Blade Runner inside the Bradbury Building??? . |
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One Day Later:..I guess everyone is still stumped about the carousel horses. (or maybe they're rocking horses?) A mystery location. Here's a color slide of Cerny's Auto Paint Body & Repair. Los Angeles area. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/JooMBT.jpg eBay We have a rather big clue. .the street number! ..1514... .but not the name of the street. :( . |
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From kustomrama.com: George Cerny was born in 1916 in Huntington Park, a suburb of Los Angeles. He got his first car at the age of 10 or 11, a Model T Ford that he gave five bucks for.There's a separate page about the body shop here. The current building doesn't match the one in the photo. |
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:previous: https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...924/pklQSQ.jpg Thanks Hoss!..I appreciate it. Here's Cerny on the right. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/zubcrr.jpg "Jack Stewart on the left and George Cerny on the right showing the old flamed hood side with stock louvers. This was to compare it with the custom unit with three rows of louvres George created for the car." customcarchronicle . |
Hi E/R! I'm still kicking. Retired and moved from Vegas after 66 years and living in Wichita Falls, TX. Still collecting memorabilia about Uncle Bert and his properties; The Paris Inn, Lucca, and The Hurricane (San Francisco). It's amazing how much is out there waiting to be found. This site is still the best. Thanks again for establishing it.
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:previous: It's great to hear from you, Ninja! I'm glad you're doing well. Don't be a stranger. :) . |
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Here's an intriguing snapshot...(and a mystery location!) https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...922/7Gvskj.jpg eBay Luckily there's writing on the back. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...923/u1jkKE.jpg I know that Tom Mix had a ranch in Arizona but I didn't know that he had a ranch in Beverly Hills (he had a mansion) and his 'Mixville' was located in Edendale (between Glendale Blvd. and Teviot). Tom Mix once lived at 2401 Laurel Canyon Blvd. (in the original Laurel Tavern, built 1913) This photograph of George and Betty makes me think that this could be the canyon. Whatta' ya think :shrug: Link: The Log Cabin Lastly, let's take a closer look at George and Betty. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/Mzhetb.png note the diagonal guy wire(s) going up to the utility pole. . . and if you look closely you can see the fence that was mentioned on the back of the photograph. One of the fence posts is visible behind George's left shoulder. . |
May I suggest that if anyone does another post about Tom Mix, that someplace on the post you write TomMix, so it can be located in a search. It will not search Tom and/or Mix. It will search it regardless of capitalization.
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site:skyscraperpage.com noirish "tom mix"It should pull up all the previous Tom Mix posts (independent of case). |
These are courtesy the hemmings.com automotive site, both are supposedly here in the city.....
https://hosting.photobucket.com/imag...080&fit=bounds A commentator on this pic at the hemmings.com site sees a white '59 Caddy waiting at the light upper right, presumably we are around that year. I ran Western Camera in late '50's Yellow Pages in the central/western books, nothing turned up....we have a clue in the "7901" street number painted at the top of the building. https://hosting.photobucket.com/imag...720&fit=bounds Undated, but that's a '68 Sedan de Ville on the left, so likely late '60's... Plenty of signage clues but I can't make them out, other than the traffic sign hanging over the street upper right that seems to read San Diego Fwy. |
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