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By the way ER, 800 pages…you really started something here…congrats....and thank you...
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thanks belmont.
We've seen many images of the Earl Carroll Theater on Sunset but this is one of the most noirish that I've seen. (it could be a repeat) http://imageshack.us/a/img833/7950/mr5o.jpg http://martinturnbull.wordpress.com/...these-portals/ Sometimes I may seem repetitious to many of you, but I try to make the thread interesting to newcomers as well. __ |
being maudlin
just a little more sappy if you please...I mentioned in a post yesterday that this forum goes a long way in satisfying my need to relive the past. I spend much of my free time writing a family history as genealogy is a passion. And when I’m not working on that (which is less often than my wife would like) I’m checking out this and other LA history sites. But the main thing is that thanks to all of you who take the time to devote your efforts here, I can remember and cherish those wonderful moments of growing up in Los Angeles…
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-an amazing bit of memorabilia.
http://imageshack.us/a/img833/6317/dhor.jpg ebay I think sopas_ej would find this especially interesting. http://imageshack.us/a/img28/3037/9ivv.jpg __ |
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Hey all, wanted to say hello and thank everyone for all of the amazing photos and info in this thread. Now that I've read through every page, I'm gonna stop being a "lurker" and try to be as active a contributor as possible. I feel like my knowledge may pale in comparison to most of the "regulars" here but I think there's a few things I can add to the thread. Sure hope so anyway!
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:previous: Welcome Tetsu! -looking forward to future posts from you.
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CityBoyDoug, sadly your 'costar' from 'Day of the Locust' passed away today. :(
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/new...le-dies-431637 |
800 pages!! ER congrats, and did you think it would be so popular?
One question for those who lived there, how was TV reception around the city during the 50's, 60's, and 70's? |
Monrovia
This house was originally located at the northwest corner of Myrtle and Foothill in Monrovia. Its present (1982) location is 626 W. Colorado in Monrovia. It was built in 1887 by C.Z. Culver and shortly afterward sold to Mrs. Catherine Wilson. The house was moved circa 1921 to 116 W. White Oak Avenue and circa 1925 to 626 W. Colorado.
http://jpg3.lapl.org/pics06/00022790.jpg LAPL http://imageshack.us/a/img42/5686/mcow.jpg http://imageshack.us/a/img196/5530/f22i.jpg |
640 Pages! WooHoo! ;)
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Congrats on 800 pages!
I am back somewhere in the 300s :uhh: but it is great to see that many of the original posters are still here, and big thanks to e_r for his devotion to the cause.
I will do another Lookout Mountain Inn post soon - 3940dxer and I prowled around the Lookout Mountain Park subdivision last week and we have some new info from the archives. |
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Deadman Siphon
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And: http://books.google.com/books?id=fau...Siphon&f=false Cheers, Jack |
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http://www.electricearl.com/af/pavilion1910.jpg (A ca 1910 image from the website that accompanies Jim Dawson's excellent book on the subject) |
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A M A Z I N G find Beaudry. I had no idea the upper Angeles Flight station was so beautiful. You made my day. :)
__ ...also, thanks for the information on 'Deadman Siphon' Wig-Wag. -much appreciated- link provided by Jack http://imageshack.us/a/img826/9021/m6du.jpg http://books.google.com/books?id=REd...Siphon&f=false Now you've piqued my interest in Deadman's sister siphon, the 8,060 foot Soledad. __ |
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While searching for images of the Soledad Siphon I came across this nice looking topographical map of the Los Angeles area.
1912 http://imageshack.us/a/img802/741/b41r.jpg http://oac.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/hb4t1nb32r/?brand=oac4 |
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