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That's what I was thinking it was, too, fullpower. I traveled through there on Monday afternoon. ___ The street on the right connecting to Franklin is Ivar Ave. and the small box shaped building is still there at present. The next intersection is Cahuenga followed by Wilcox, where the strip mall looking location is. Going north for a short bit, Wilcox and Cahuenga are side by side, quite close to each other. In E_R's photo at center you see the sign for a Richfield station. At present there is a Chevron station located there. The building you see in the upper left corner is the Hollywood Ardmore at Whitley Avenue. Currently, some of the smaller dwellings on Franklin are being torn down and larger establishments going up. |
No mention of Television on the furniture store sign, so 1940s?
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Billie Bock sounds like an interesting lady. I wonder what 1542 N. Evergreen St. in Burbank looked like back then. Cheers, Earl |
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Oops, the Pussycat Theater and Marionello's was on Market St, south of Manchester. Please disregard :???:
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Currently showing: Five-time Academy Award®-winner Alejandro G. Iñárritu brings us BARDO, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths. 2 hrs. 39 minutes. It's an epic, visually stunning and immersive experience. (Sounds like the porn you saw, E_R!) |
Hello NLA! I just finished going through all of the pages and am now all caught up and ready to get involved. I grew up in Laurel Canyon and live and breathe LA. I look forward to sharing and learning with you all!
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Welcome to the noirish Los Angeles, CanyonKid. :cowboy:..Don't be a stranger. |
Some Mystery Locations
https://i.postimg.cc/k4J68654/IMG-3357.jpg
https://i.postimg.cc/MT9cY6cY/IMG-3358.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/Fz1YWM3X/IMG-3359.jpg Here are a some mystery locations... I think the image with the bridge in the distance is near the Arroyo Seco. Great to finally meet you E_R! :cheers: |
Dunno where the dealership was, but the car in the top picture is a 1951 Nash-Healey.
Cheers, Earl |
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Amazing! Thanks, HossC.
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Smilax? That's a name? :shrug: |
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She was/is president of Spastic Muscle Research Bureau, incorporated 1956, no longer active. https://www.corporationwiki.com/Cali.../39553026.aspx She has a relative named Smilax Runyan. She's still alive! And so I'm uncomfortable posting more information about her . . . :cool: |
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Maybe one discreetly posited picture would be ok? :yes: |
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