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Mickey Cohen's old hangout
Looks like in between it's lives as Sherry's and Gazarri's, it was this place.
http://img29.imageshack.us/img29/840...sunset1958.jpg It was 1958 and Mickey was in between prison sentences, so maybe some goon (or his wife) was looking for him. Or, maybe it was before 1:00 PM and someone needed a drink really bad. Nile Hight Photo Collection |
Hey Fab_Fifties_Fan, you get a glimpse of the Plymouth House (the infamous Sherry's) in this 8mm film from 1964.
You also get to see the Villa Nova Restaurant before it became the Rainbow Club....and of course there's the iconic Whiskey A-Go-Go. (just past the Shell Station) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLv4g...yer_detailpage across from the Plymouth House/Sherry's you get a brief glimpse of Scandia. |
I always seem to notice weird things....
http://img148.imageshack.us/img148/9...moredrivei.jpg
Just curious....was the drive-in used at some point as a public parking lot? Way too many cars there in the late morning/early afternoon when the shot was taken. http://img231.imageshack.us/img231/5...eaerial193.jpg Also, is it possible that the Olympic Village was a re-purposed racetrack? Otherwise, it seems a very odd design layout for a village. |
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Actually, the 1932 Olympic Village was built entirely on undeveloped land, with little grading as possible, because it was meant to be temporary; they didn't want to create "scars" on the landscape. After the Olympics ended, the village was dismantled and no trace of it was left. So no, there was no pre-existing racetrack in the Baldwin Hills. I wouldn't be surprised if the layout was in ovals, meant to be used as practice running tracks or whatever, though I know for the 1932 Olympics, a number of local high schools' athletic facilites were used for training, as well as the UCLA campus' athletic facilites, when the athletes arrived a number of weeks prior to the actual start of the Olympic Games. |
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Just curious....was the drive-in used at some point as a public parking lot? Way too many cars there in the late morning/early afternoon when the shot was taken. Hey Albany NY, Welcome to the thread! Actually, I wondered the same thing and the only conclusion I came up with is that this picture was taken on a Sunday, because I found out that church services were held at the drive-in in the late 50s and early 60s. My cousins grew up really close to there. Of course, the Gilmore family knows how to make money and I wouldn't be surprised if they also made it a public lot during the week. |
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Villa Nova was already the Rainbow by then and the Largo was way too expensive, I think they charged a $1.00 cover AND their pitchers of beer were $3.00.....RIDICULOUS!!! |
Thanks for sharing your Sunset Strip memories Fab_Fifties_Fan!
Small details like that are very often lost. Did you ever go to Pandora's Box? |
Hey ethereal, that video of the Sunset Strip 1964 is awesome, I've been watching it over and over again full screen.
Here's another gem; it's labeled as Los Angeles 1920s but it looks more like the mid-1910s to me, judging by the cars, fashions, and the fact that Pershing Square was being referred to as Central Park. |
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We actually did most of our partying at little neighborhood bars in Silver Lake and Los Feliz. |
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All the Bunker Hill assessor log photos have be scanned, but are still in the queue to be cataloged. In the meantime, you can do a search for GPC_b27 (the filing number) to see all the recent construction images we have added, many of which you have already found. Cheers. |
Scott - despite your stated aversion to Farmers Market, some of us think of it with affection! The Gilmore Drive-In was a neighborhood standby for many years, until it was closed down around 1970. Some years ago, actress Michele Greene, who grew up in the Pico/Fairfax area, wrote a really sweet article for the LA Times Magazine about the Gilmore.
A noirish-note: I recall the Gilmore being used as a location on the "Police Story" tv series, maybe 1975 or '76, an episode with guest star Steve Lawrence chasing a suspect through the deserted Gilmore space. |
Michele Greene's article
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very nice http://articles.latimes.com/2003/aug...ine/tm-grove32 I'm out of pocket for a few days--and upon returning find so much great new material and new faces too-- Like Quote:
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https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-u...2520PM.bmp.jpgGoogle Street View 1300 South Santee Street It's always great to find a building from the days when the city's name was pronounced "Los Angliss"--as it is in the video that the top shot here came from--still standing and looking so good. South Santee Street-- just off East Pico Blvd--looks good, thriving and reminiscent of Larchmont Village (at least on Street View it seems so...). Reminds me that there is so much to explore east of Main Street-- |
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thanks CR! you're the best! 1st and hill looking north 1958 http://jpg1.lapl.org/00092/00092852.jpg Source: LAPL it's incredible when you think how astonishingly different this same view was just a mere 8 years before.................. |
This old photo from 1912 is baffling.
Was this 20 foot 'perpetual motion' machine built just to advertise McKee's Cafe at 520 So. Spring Street? http://img12.imageshack.us/img12/571...almotionma.jpg found on ebay |
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I LOVE discoveries like this!! A little pocket of history. |
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Joe Musso at his Egg Ranch in Baldwin Hills, Ca |
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