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Prohibition Ends! :cheers::cheers::cheers: 1933 - Beer becomes legal at Belmont Grill 464 S. Main. Pershing Hotel, 502 S. Main Street. http://jpg1.lapl.org/00100/00100926.jpg http://jpg1.lapl.org/00100/00100927.jpgLapl 1933 - Malamute Bar opens after repeal of Prohibition. Address Unk. http://jpg2.lapl.org/pics04/00011851.jpg (See also http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/show...postcount=4286 ) Quote:
http://jpg1.lapl.org/00100/00100928.jpg April 1933 - Celebrate end of Prohibition at Eastside Brewery, 1920-2026 E. Main Street in Lincoln Heights with Jean Harlow, Walter Huston, and brewery manager, Charles J. Hick. http://jpg1.lapl.org/00100/00100925.jpg Lapl Los Angeles Brewery aka Eastside Brewery Quote:
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tovangar: I've always found a definitive online list of Paul Williams houses elusive. Do you know of one? (Do you have his daughter's book? Perhaps it has a definitive list.) The Paul Williams Project refers to a large number of domestic projects, but doesn't seem to list them, or have any info on 120 N Norton. Among those Hancock Park/Windsor Square houses it does cover are... https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/--...lliams1247.jpg The Sedgwick Leistikow house, 554 Lorraine; 1923 https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-f...2520AM.bmp.jpg The Gabriel Duque house, 340 N Las Palmas; no date, but Duque is listed there in 1926 https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-7...2520AM.bmp.jpg The Hugh H Glen house, 164 N Las Palmas; 1935 https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-x...ardedhouse.jpg The Peachy/Burr house, 325 N Las Palmas; 1929. According the the Paul Williams Project, this invisible house was built for Katherine Peachy in 1929 and sold to Clyde Burr in 1952. While Burr is listed after that time at 325 N Las Palmas, the Peachy family was listed from at least 1929 well into the '60s at the house below at 336 N McCadden. Perhaps Peachy built 325 N Las Palmas on spec and moved into 336 N McCadden herself... could the house below be another Paul Wiiliams design? https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-2...peachyburr.jpg A Peachy house, 336 N McCadden Pics: GoogleSV |
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BRR: We've been trying to find the location of this place for years. Maybe you will be able to. Wherever it may be, some pictures of it have signs in front claiming that it's the first bar to open after Repeal. |
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Prior to post I tried various directories and search engines without success. I suspect that it may have been a short lived novelty. Interesting that it has two doors with two different street markings. Half cafe and half bar? Would expect a photo of "The" Log Cabin to be in photo pool/pond with other themed businesses. Will continue to keep an eye out. Re Paul Williams, I heard a realtor credit him with designing an unknown number of smaller homes on other nearby streets, e.g., Citrus, Mansfield, Sycamore and Detroit. Some of this may verifiable, but some of it may be the wishful thinking of an over-zealous realtor trying to retire early. One assumes, like many good designs, some of the copies are as good or better than the originals. Just out of curiosity, PW/s accomplishments are almost too many to list, but did he have any recognized dud/s? More from the Malamute? http://jpg3.lapl.org/pics40/00069941.jpg http://jpg3.lapl.org/pics40/00069944.jpg http://jpg3.lapl.org/pics40/00069949.jpg http://jpg1.lapl.org/pics30/00034634.jpg http://jpg3.lapl.org/pics40/00069942.jpgLapl 1920 - Santa Monica Toed Inn (Tadpole stage) http://jpg1.lapl.org/pics45/00042111.jpg Lapl 1930s - Mature http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lp...df3o1_1280.jpgGoogle http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lp...df3o1_1280.jpg 1938 - Santa Monica Storm-ravaged "Toed Inn." (Very Mature) http://digital.smpl.org/cgi-bin/geti...B=1&DMROTATE=0SMPL |
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A big thanks to you for your help. I am in awe of the knowledge that you guys have and the speed that you come up with answers. I can't think of another website that is so together -the mixture of noir, architecture, history is captivating. From a snowy Britain, Cheers alester |
Circa 1890 "View on South Main Street." (Definitely not a PWilliams design.)
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....and then there is this amazing 1949 photograph. (looking southwest from what was once called calle de los negros)
http://imageshack.us/a/img687/1426/aabluckylife.jpg http://life.time.com/ __ This fine photograph was posted once before back in Sept. of 2011. http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/show...postcount=4756 __ |
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I don't know if one could now pull together a list of the 2,000 homes Williams designed (let alone his other buildings) as his archives were apparently lost in a fire in the 90s. Individual homeowners may have info (as is the case with the N Norton house) but it would be hard to gather. I have a real weakness for Mr. William's Hollywood Regency efforts. I adore Saks Fifth Avenue Beverly Hills inside and out. The Assistance League of Southern California building is another favorite (although judging by his own home, his personal tastes were different than mine). Has anyone asked Jim Heimann about an address for the Malamute? If anyone would know, it would be him. Thank you BRR for the Harlow pic. I'd mentioned in a previous post that she christened the first Eastside truck out after repeal, but failed to find a picture to go with the claim. Great "Eastside" billboard too in the pic you posted of the drive-in. Also, there's one of those single, concrete-stanchioned bubble lights in front of the Toed-Inn, same as the one at the Egyptian-style house Godzilla posted two pages back. Not my favorite design (I like the the "soft-serve" lights on the slender metal columns), but it's nice to see the variety. https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-e...402%2520PM.jpg Greetings fom 90025 P.S. Thx for reposting the 1949 photo ethereal, that one never gets old. Taix was at 321 Commercial Street (definitely within old Frenchtown, only yards from the site of El Aliso and the Vignes Winery): http://articles.latimes.com/2010/oct...-taix-20101017 I think the construction may be for the Santa Ana Freeway/101 (built 1947-1956): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Ana_Freeway |
The Bucket "serving burgers since 1935" at 4541 Eagle Rock Blvd.
taken Oct. 1986 http://imageshack.us/a/img803/8121/a...eaglerockb.jpg http://www.flickr.com/photos/8348059@N02/5463554300/ Oct. 1986 http://imageshack.us/a/img12/8121/aa...eaglerockb.jpg http://www.flickr.com/photos/8348059@N02/5463554300/ __ date unknown. (closed on Sunday) http://imageshack.us/a/img651/3050/a...ateunknown.jpg http://www.flickr.com/photos/missmags/469545447/ __ The Bucket December 2009. http://imageshack.us/a/img825/402/aa...ycoachingf.jpg http://coachingforpizza.blogspot.com...l-college.html ...and finally a google street view. Long live The Bucket! :) http://imageshack.us/a/img546/677/aabbuckettoday.jpg gsv |
Fictional BUT real
I like when movie directors (or screen writers) include accurate details – non fictional – that only very few people (Noirisher type) will notice. Details that are not necessary to the plot. It is kinda blink towards connoisseurs.
Here are 2 related to Los Angeles : « Chinatown » by Roman Polanski and Robert Towne (a favorite motion picture on the thread) is set in 1937. Certainly in summer as there is a drought. At one moment, J. J. Gittes (Nicholson) passes a beach bar and we hear by the opened door a juke box playing « I Can't Get Started » by Bunny Berigan. Well, it's not just any jazz recording of the 1930's to set the right mood... it is the hit of the summer of 1937 (August precisely) ! Bunny Berigan (a somewhat noirish look... William Faulkner/Dashiell Hammett in-between ) http://img694.imageshack.us/edit_pre...&action=rotate atozmusicfree.blogspot.com Now another favorite : « Criss Cross » by Robert Siodmak and Daniel Fuchs. Let's examine the scene between Yvonne De Carlo and Burt Lancaster in the drugstore : Quote:
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The pretty girl in the top photo looks like she's trying a new way to order a refill. :cheers: The mustachioed bartender in photo 2 looks like a young Johnny Carson. :) |
Aerial view of The Bucket and it's new neighbor The Oxy Lofts.
http://imageshack.us/a/img600/4140/a...etoxylofts.jpg google aerial An earlier aerial before construction of the Oxy Lofts. http://imageshack.us/a/img69/5259/aa...reoxylofts.jpg http://zone23.tumblr.com/post/152621...rt-1-oxy-lofts __ |
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http://imageshack.us/a/img163/482/aaawhitelogflickr.jpg http://www.flickr.com/photos/kansas_...an/5500795432/ -and- http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/show...postcount=7388 ...and what is the tree-shaped incinerator(?) to the right of the Malamute's entrance and the big tank-looking thing to the left? |
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Johnny Who? http://cdn.aarp.net/content/dam/aarp...6752736596.jpg Speaking of libations, I can't recall seeing any Hemingway - Los Angeles images. It is said he visited Musso's and many of the famous '40s watering holes. Surely there's a a picture of him auditing classes at USC, parking cars at the Ambassador, or visiting Monkey Island with G. Cooper. Or maybe I am thinking of someone else. There was a Harry's American Bar in Century City? |
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After looking at the Malamute Saloon photos, I had the hot idea that it was located in a tourist area, such as The Pike or Pacific Ocean Park. It seems to be on some kind of sandy walkway, not a real street. However, tilting at this particular windmill has also proved fruitless. |
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http://jpg1.lapl.org/pics30/00034634.jpg Malamute Musings. Some of the earmarks are there but . . . Look closer at the photo. The Log Cabin is next door to the Malamute and would probably have a higher or lower address number. Directory listings exist for White Log Cabin and Log Cabin Bread, but I do not see any Malamutes. Maybe someone should call the Ambassador Dog Hospital for assistance. :shrug: Notice the Malamute's floor. Guessing it is beach sand or sawdust since most pea gravel was reserved for gas stations. :rolleyes::uhh: The exterior looks like it received Republic-First National backlot plaster treatment best viewed under indirect lighting or corrected in the lab. Is that a crudely constructed incinerator or a crudely constructed bottle, jug or smoker? The Tower/Silo object is vaguely reminiscent a coffee pot roadside attraction. Downtown is a logical starting place, but is there anything definitively placing the Malamute there? Barney's Beanery is equally rustic, but it is neither downtown nor freeway close to downtown. http://media-cache-ec6.pinterest.com...pzjycnu3_b.jpggoogle Whatever happened to Love's on Pico? http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_i90_v6awmP...condido_CA.jpggoogle |
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I just contributed an incongruity to IMBD: when Gittes comes to after being beaten in the orange grove scene (at Walter Brennan's Triad Ranch out in Moorpark), one can see a 1974-era refrigerator through the window behind him as he sits up. |
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