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We're I believe at Hollywood and Gramercy . . . https://i.postimg.cc/KYTkjQ8X/Hollyw...d-Gramercy.jpg gsv The horseshoe venue would have been on the lot to our right in the pic, the car dealership across the street on the lot ahead with the tower. |
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Horseshoes can be dangerous, especially in the hand of kids. I had an aunt who in jr. high school in the 1920s in P.E. class was hit on the head by an errant shoe. It probably fractured her skull, but she recovered. But her behavior changed and she became a compulsive liar and sometimes picked fights. She lived to a ripe old age of 99 and passed only ten years ago. She was always good to me. Very good cook and housekeeper. Lived in Northridge for many years. Married and had two kids. Lived her last couple of decades in Oregon. Never played horseshoes again as far as I know. |
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Would you believe I've never heard of this? !!! Gotta go but I'll see you again. |
In doing the Hilldale to Clark posts the last week, I ended up with some other things that came to my attention while doing it and so here's some other odds and ends:
The NBC Radio City building at Sunset & Vine was demolished in 1964. Before the Home Savings and Loan building that replaced it was built, the area was a huge vacant lot. A few 1965 views of the location from Ed Ruscha: https://i1.wp.com/www.curbsideclassi...12/1965-82.jpg https://i1.wp.com/www.curbsideclassi...12/1965-83.jpg https://i1.wp.com/www.curbsideclassi...12/1965-84.jpg https://i1.wp.com/www.curbsideclassi...12/1965-85.jpg |
In those recent posts about the Sunset Strip block there were two photos with Dwayne Hickman and Yvonne Lime, c. 1960, by the Hamburger Hamlet and The Handlebar.
That photo shoot had two other photos in nearby locations. One was Cyrano. (Pauline Gallagher's on the right.) https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/...1MjI@._V1_.jpgIMDB Cyrano was located at 8711 Sunset Boulevard. Here's another photo, dated 1956, with Roger Moore and an unidentified gentleman at Cyrano. https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/...1MjI@._V1_.jpgIMDB A 1973 photo. (Eriks on the right.) https://m.psecn.photoshelter.com/img...XcUBF9bcMg.jpgHollywoodPhotographs An 8 second youtube video |
The other photo of Hickman and Lime was taken at La Cienega Lanes on Santa Monica Blvd. at La Cienega Blvd. c. 1960
https://dowr580i1gdmf.cloudfront.net...0426183454.jpgMPTVImages |
A nighttime image dated 1982 of The Raincheck Room that has been previously discussed, but not many photos.
https://dowr580i1gdmf.cloudfront.net...0511175441.jpgMPTVIMages |
In 2016 I did a post about some businesses at 8795 Sunset Blvd., entrance on Horn (1114 Horn Ave.)
https://skyscraperpage.com/forum/sho...ostcount=37550 ...writing: It used to be a Spanish style residence before John Walsh turned it into the Cafe Gala in September of 1941. He sold it to Jimmy Dolan in 1948 and it was open well into the 1950's. By 1957 it was the Har-Omar and featured something exotic called "Cuisine Fantasia." By 1969 it was a Russian-Armenian restaurant called Kavkaz. It became Spago's in 1982, made famous by Wolfgang Puck and agent Swifty Lazar's annual Oscar parties. Spago's decided to move to Beverly Hills in 2001 and, as far as I know, the space has been vacant ever since. No one's ever found a photo of the business as Café Gala or most of the other iterations like Har-Omar. In looking through Ed Ruscha's photos of the Sunset Strip recently, I found another restaurant that was located at this address: The St. Genesius Restaurant. We know Har-Omar was there by 1957 and Kav Kaz was there from at least 1969-1973. Ed Ruscha's photos are from 1966: https://i1.wp.com/www.curbsideclassi...2020/12/64.jpg https://i1.wp.com/www.curbsideclassi...2020/12/65.jpg https://i1.wp.com/www.curbsideclassi...2020/12/66.jpg I was watching some episodes of the 1963-66 series Amos Burke and he would travel down Sunset Blvd. occasionally. I recently saw an episode where he was riding at night past a sign which I made out to be a place called Knife & Fork. A search didn't provide any information, but tooling down Sunset Blvd. in the Ruschamobile, right after I passed the St. Genesius Restaurant I came upon this: 1966 https://i1.wp.com/www.curbsideclassi...2/67.jpg?ssl=1 https://i3.wp.com/www.curbsideclassi...2020/12/68.jpg It appears the Knife & Fork was the restaurant part of the Sands Motor Hotel at 8777 Sunset Blvd. 1965 https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CMoqg5WU...jpg&name=smallVLATwitter https://twitter.com/alisonmartino/st...873472/photo/1 This Mo(tor Ho)tel took up quite a lot of space. |
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The Getty Center, which now houses Ed Ruscha's photographs, now has this link called: 12 Sunsets: Exploring Ed Ruscha's Archive. The "12 Sunsets" refers to the 12 times (years) Ed Ruscha photographed Sunset Blvd. Those years are: 1965, 1966, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1985, 1990, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2007. You can choose one year or multiple years at once and tool up and down the boulevard in your choice of a Volkswagen Beetle, a Volkswagen Van or a pick-up truck. You can flip to one side of the street or the other for easier viewing as you travel along the route using the arrow keys, among other things. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED: https://12sunsets.getty.edu/ https://www.exibartstreet.com/wp-con...5-1024x661.jpg |
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Lastly, a 2007 color photo I like taken where Elysian Park Ave., now Vin Scully Ave., the street that takes you up to Dodger Stadium, t-bones with Sunset Boulevard. (Which I am going to this afternoon to get the vaccine shot!) The billboard signs are retro in and of themselves.
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I've tried that link and the one on the Getty page, but nothing happens. I get a blank screen. Any ideas? Thanks. |
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Hmmm....don't really know Barstowboy :shrug:. Perhaps if you do a google search and use any of the Getty links that come up you might get in that way? If anyone else has any ideas, please share. |
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