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Florabell Muir's column ran in the New York Daily News, which is available on newspapers.com. I don't have a subscription to that one...
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Here's an interesting photograph of a popsicle distributor in South Pasadena. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/42fSol.jpg Lin Cariffe at facebook "In the 1930's by father worked for the Joe Lowe Corporation in Chicago who owned the patents on Popsicle brand. Dad (3rd from left in group with Joe Lowe to his left) was in charge of building Popsicle plants throughout the United States. He came to South Pasadena in 1931 to build this plant at 850-852 El Centro."....LIN CARIFFE for search purposes: Popsicle Service of California Ltd. . |
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Hard to believe that this pic is in the heart of the "Great Depression". Most people still appear to have dressed well. The streets are bustling. People are smiling. Of course no pandemic at this time. Maybe the Olympics gave people a bit more spring in their step. I wonder if hats will ever come back into style for both men & women? Now L.A.has the '28 Olympics coming up, so hopefully the pandemic will be in the rear view mirror & the economy booming again long before 2028. |
The 2016 movie The Founder mentioned that Dick and Maurice McDonald ran a snack stand in Arcadia, which I took to be a mistake, since I knew they had one in Monrovia. That is, until I saw this article (Los Angeles Almanac):
The Wigwam, and its predecessor the Orange Inn, were discussed in this thread in 2015, on page 1479:This inspired them to enter the food business, so, in 1937, they sold the theater and first opened an orange juice stand named “the Wigwam” on Foothill Boulevard in Arcadia Quote:
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Here are some photos of the early McDonald's snack stands in Monrovia: https://i.postimg.cc/X7TB7qWV/gb-835.jpg cityofmonrovia.pastperfectonline.com Airdrome c. 1937-1940. One of the McDonald brothers' snack stands at the Monrovia airport. The other was the "Giant Orange". The stands - which sold orange juice, hot dogs, hamburgers and one sold beer - were on opposite sides of Route 66 to attract traffic going both directions. The Airdrome was eventually cut in half and moved to San Bernardino, which the first McDonalds-named stand was created. https://i.postimg.cc/8zmvKD8N/gb-823.jpg cityofmonrovia.pastperfectonline.com You can see the giant orange between the wings of the biplane on the left) I don't think it's the same orange which was at the Orange Inn. It does resemble the one in Fontana which oldstuff mentioned. https://i.postimg.cc/nV9D8q8d/r-gb-396.jpg cityofmonrovia.pastperfectonline.com Aerial View of Monrovia Airport. McDonald's Airdrome is bottom center. You can tell the McDonald's were smart (as if there was any doubt) by the way they placed the stand at a zigzag on Route 66, so that people driving toward Los Angeles would see it looming in front of them from miles away. (Finally figured out how to embed photos) |
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Thanks for posting this photo, riichkay, love it, and also for deciphering the marquee...I had started trying to do it myself until I realized you had already done it! Quote:
Thanks for posting about this book, Scotty B. I see that it was just released last October 29th! I hadn't heard of it. Are there any photographs in the book? |
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Have we seen any photos of the Larchmont Theatre in Larchmont Village?
My 92 year old neighbor grew up in the area and recalls that when you entered the Larchmont, you descended into the theater which was below street level. She added that when it rained heavily, the water would rush in from the sidewalk and run under your feet. |
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mystery bus station SELLER'S description:..."Negative, sexy black girl Diana Mitchell at bus station, Los Angeles"....Link https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/qmhC0O.jpg eBay Does anyone recognize this bus station? . |
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It appears that the miniature train at Venice has had some sort of accident..... Link https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/3q4YGM.jpg Currently on eBay I have no idea who hit whom or how many vehicles are involved. :shrug: . |
ER that's the Hollywood Greyhound station, it was right next door to the McDonald's on Vine. I want to say it went down in 2001.
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The three businesses in the picture appear on Vine Street in both the 1973 and 1987 CDs: 1341 Vine St - Pic 'N' Save 1357 Vine St - Kentucky Fried Chicken 1409 Vine St - Greyhound Bus Lines |
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