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T2, thank you for enlightening me on Bernard Maybeck.
__ There is a Bernard Maybeck designed Pacific Electric Station in Lynwood (directly south of downtown Los Angeles) http://imageshack.us/a/img33/9568/aa...woodsoutho.jpg city_data http://imageshack.us/a/img195/6792/a...ificelectr.jpg http://www.pacificelectric.org/pacif...nwood-station/ A vintage view of the Lynwood Pacific Electric Station designed by Bernard Maybeck.* http://imageshack.us/a/img39/1090/aa...ickrozfan2.jpg wonderful proportions. http://imageshack.us/a/img233/9887/a...becklynwoo.jpg http://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fi%C8%9...rd_Maybeck.jpg Somewhat desolate and sad in the early 1980s. http://imageshack.us/a/img803/3411/a...klynwoodwi.jpg http://landmarkhunter.com/195461-lyn...railway-depot/ A pleasant color view showing the P.E. Cafe and Greyhound bus depot http://imageshack.us/a/img201/4237/a...pccolorfli.jpg * After searching the area via google earth, I believe this depot is gone as well. :( ___ postscript: It's been moved to a park. :) |
Belmont Tunnel
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Now I'll have to watch Replacement Killers fifty times to get those pix out of my head. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvwH1UvJ0B8 http://harrymarnell.net/images/tolu2006-46a.jpg 1940's: http://harrymarnell.net/images/tolu1940aa.jpg From 1925 construction: http://harrymarnell.net/images/tolu1925aa.jpg To 1959 destruction: http://harrymarnell.net/images/tolu1959aa.jpg all pix harrymarnell.net http://harrymarnell.net/images/tolu1925aa.jpg harrymarnell.net Not to be missed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vx3pi39Ck5E |
A year ago, my knowledge of L.A. history and architecture was very limited. I love taking my 6th graders on the Metrolink from Orange (city in the county of same name), to LAUS for annual walking tours of downtown L.A. We walk from Union Station, Olvera Street, through the civic center, up Temple to Grand, throught the Music Center, Wells Fargo, Westin Bonaventure, Central Library, and catch Red Line at 7th St. back to LAUS and Metrolink home. (whew, whirlwind description of my tour.) But I seldom get to go back and visit other areas or know what I'm looking at until I started following this forum. How did I find you? After my last trip with the class in Feb 2012, one of the viewers of my photo show commented that his dad used to work at the Hall of Records. I did a Google search and wound up viewing a photo of the old Hall of Records on your forum. My good fortune began then! Thanks to all of YOU, over most of the last year I have been studying and learning so much about the history of L.A. via this forum and have gone back as many times as I could to go outside my box, take pictures, look for some still standing buildings, and post some of my photos here. The first time I'm posting some pictures here was back in April. (post #7286).
Anyway, I just wanted to say that I'm still reading all the pages and haven't caught up to the present yet but what a ride! I save many photos to my hard drive so I can look at them off line. I love the "then and now" photos that some many of you do! I have a lot more to say but I have to stop for now. Merry Christmas and Joy to the World to all of you. I come here every day and enjoy the community almost as much as my FB friends. Thanks ER for founding this and keeping it going! Alan in Orange. |
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6201 Rodgerton Drive. The wall and the stone stairway remain, but the house - it seems not. If that's the same house, it's been severely remodeled. :( |
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The house's stonework does pretty much match the Hollywoodland gates and the form is correct too. This must be the place. http://www.discoverhollywood.com/ima...r--1048280.jpg discoverhollywood.com |
In the Nick of Time.....
Andeas Pico Adobe
10940 Sepulveda Blvd., Mission Hills, Los Angeles CA 91345 City of LA, Dept of Rec & Parks One of the two or three oldest homes in LA, the 1834 Andreas Pico (younger brother of the governor) adobe as it appeared in 1876. http://www.sfvhs.com/thumb/full/circa1876.jpg sfvhs.com And in 1927: http://waterandpower.org/Historical_...Adobe_1927.jpg waterandpower.org Restoration in progress, 1930, repairing thirty years of abandonment plus reversing poor 1870's repairs and additions: http://www.sfvhs.com/thumb/full/Reconstruction2.jpg http://www.sfvhs.com/thumb/full/Replacingroofbeams2.jpg http://www.sfvhs.com/thumb/full/Reconstruction.jpg all above images from sfvhs.com Restoration complete 1932: http://www.sfvhs.com/thumb/full/AndresPicoAdobe2.jpg sfvhs.com today: http://www.sfvhs.com/thumb/full/26170004.jpg http://www.sfvhs.com/thumb/full/26170005.jpg sfvhs.com But we couldn't save LAHS. Quote:
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http://img842.imageshack.us/img842/5441/910nbedford.jpgGoogleSV Edit: Just found this: http://img24.imageshack.us/img24/558...canthonygg.jpgLos Angeles Times Sept 24, 1922 Looks like Anthony initially thought of moving the G&G to the site eventually occupied by the Maybeck... I am sure we covered the house at 3431 Waverly at one point, but I couldn't find it using search here or with the google method... Quote:
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There's a great postcard of the Melody Lane Cocktail Lounge on Paul Malon's Flickr page, but thanks to Yahoo's new rules I can't link to it in a way that will display here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/paulmal...ream/lightbox/ Address was 744 S. Hill St. @#$%^&! walled gardens are going to kill the Web :-( Cheers, Earl |
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http://imageshack.us/a/img255/7830/aabmelodypc.jpg http://www.flickr.com/photos/paulmal...ream/lightbox/ cheers ;) __ oops. I see you figured it out. sorry for the double post. __ |
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http://imageshack.us/a/img402/6397/aablyninfolaokay.jpg It wasn't moved far from it's original location on Long Beach blvd. (the blvd. is at left) http://imageshack.us/a/img850/4355/aablyninparka.jpg It's somewhere in the park shown above. The googlemobile photos are terrible (murky day) so it's a bit frustrating. __ Here are a couple more photos/illus of the Lynwood Station. http://imageshack.us/a/img837/5228/aablynwoodpesite.jpg http://www.pacificelectric.org/pacif...nwood-station/ http://imageshack.us/a/img706/2739/aablynillusssc.jpg http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showth...786986&page=95 Compare this with the photo below. http://imageshack.us/a/img803/3411/a...klynwoodwi.jpg http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi...Lynwood,_CA).j __ |
OK, I finally located a photo of the station in the park!
http://imageshack.us/a/img69/1296/aa...parkflickr.jpg http://www.flickr.com/photos/fo-to/2263411611/ __ |
And while I admittedly don't know what the rest of the right-of-way looks like, it's safe to say we have permanently given up any option of using the tunnel as a part of an urban transit line......
Thankfully I am pretty sure they have stopped such "progress" in Orange County....which is to say that while parts of the P.E. ROW have been leased out to easily-removed warehouses and such, I don't think they don't allow 5-story apartment buildings to be built on it..... After all.....you never know when you might need it again. You just never know...... Quote:
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However, Bing Maps also has a street-level view feature, and their picture is much better: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-K...152%2520PM.jpg Link to Bing location. The one end of the building that was enclosed for many years has been opened back up. The building to the right is the Lynwood Natatorium swimming pool. |
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Fox Mansion?
I grew up in Silverlake area on a circle street on a hill. In the late 40's there was in the middle of the circle one house and property that occupied half of the land in the circle. It belonged to a lone woman who had a chauffeur driven Lincoln Continental. Her name was Mrs. Fox and was elderly. i was always told that it was the wife of the Fox Studio Fox. Since that time some of the property has been subdivided, address is 1623 Elevado St. 90026. House is large with a separate garage and servants quarters. I would say 1920's construction or earlier. Anybody know anything about it.
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That would have been Charles A Fox and his wife Maude, but it doesn't look like there was a connection to Fox studios, at least at first blush. |
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