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My old stomping grounds.
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I was staying in the Hotel Las Palmas for a little while and just happened to catch it on T.V. one day and decided to watch it (I had not seen it before) because I had heard that a few scenes were filmed at the Hotel Las Palmas. It was kind of odd to see the building that I was sitting in on t.v. Same with an episode of Seinfeld. At the time I was there the former burger joint was a heavy metal bar called Kings and Angels, or somesuch. Then it became The Rusty Mullet. I used to refer to it as the "steamboat building" because of the little room on the top that looked like a pilot-house from an old paddle-wheeler. |
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...... https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/zRWEBE.jpg GSV I've oftened wondered about that little room on the roof. Whatever it is the owners of the building are taking care of it. In 2016 the windows are missing - hopefully out for repair. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/O9e2Od.jpg GSV detail Hmm. . .is this the building that had the mystery thingy on the roof that resembled an enormous sci-fi television? :shrug: . |
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Beat me, Hoss! (additional photos) That was at Cherokee Ave.: https://m.psecn.photoshelter.com/img...IwlFx.C404.jpg https://m.psecn.photoshelter.com/img...2WNahiGKts.jpg https://m.psecn.photoshelter.com/img...pMggkgL5us.jpg (1937) The Jade The Virginia Bradley's 5 and 10 |
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I realize there are 4 corners at the intersection of Hollywood Blvd. and Las Palmas Ave. and I am wondering where The Royal Room was located. I'd first noticed it on this record album somewhere along the way: https://img.discogs.com/9V_YHtX2Et8V...-2142.jpeg.jpgDiscogs Jack Teagarden and His Band Live at the Royal Room, Hollywood November 1, 1951. In searching around online for Las Palmas Ave. recently I came across this photo: Fire at Royal Room, Hollywood and Las Palmas, December 6, 1957. Photographer: Wesselmann. Fireman chops up the bar in effort to extinguish flames in woodwork at Royal Room. No other photos or information. https://media.gettyimages.com/photos...e-id1047887236USC LD Same place? That's as far as I seem to be getting. |
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Las Palmas Avenue Night Spots and Eateries Mad House Cafe 1710 N. Las Palmas Ave. Miss Ann's 1747 N. Las Palmas Ave. Pep's Vesuvio Restaurant 1716 N. Las Palmas Ave. Swing Club 1710 N. Las Palmas Ave. Tasty Snack Bar 1718 N. Las Palmas Ave. http://www.theblackdahliainhollywood.com/ |
Martin Pal, the 1956 L.A. City Street Directory shows the Royal Room at 6700 Hollywood Blvd., which would be the SW corner of Las Palmas Ave.
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Thr- Two little maids from school were they...
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When I was a child that used to be a Love's BBQ. My father would take me there all the time. Then, when I was living few doors up the street on Cherokee, it was called the Geisha House. I remember sitting on the fire escape near my apartment people watching (something I would do often), and one evening, all at the same time I saw two geisha girls shuffling past (as I was singing the Mikado in my mind), also there was Zorro with his rapier and a rose, and someone dressed as a transformer clanking along. I loved Hollywood. |
in Greg Williams Story of Hollywood: Vesuvius 1st gay club raid in '44-also popular in 1940s:Slim Gordons, Frolic Room, Blackies basement @ 6410, Bradleys @ Cherokee..
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I learned of photographer Matt Oswalt from Earl Boebert's post here.
I couldn't help but admire someone who has been called ''The Ansel Adams of liquor store photography" so I've been following him on Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/mattoswaltva/?hl=en I thought I'd post his latest shot here. It's not noirish as far as time period but I think it is in attitude and title and it's definitely L.A. It's called "marijuanoir". I love it, as well as many other shots of his. https://i.imgur.com/mP7WbWR.png?1https://www.instagram.com/mattoswaltva/?hl=en |
I have the Matt Oswalt book its very very nice to look at. All LA/SoCal stuff.
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Spotted this neat shot of a The Flite Room (Flite Rm.) at 4117 Lakewood Blvd. in Lakewood / Long Beach on Yelp of all places. The county assessor dates the building to 1948 and it is still in great condition.
https://s3-media0.fl.yelpcdn.com/bph...WLX70tlQ/o.jpg https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/the-...eLnAj3WLX70tlQ In 1974 "two desperate gunmen - bent on freedom or death - played a deadly waiting game with more than 100 heavily armed sheriff's deputies late into the night...as they held two hostages, one with a heart ailent, waiting for someone to break the stalemate." https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...372b264f_z.jpg (Long Beach Press-Telegram 6.29.74) https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...f53a6496_z.jpg GSV |
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The name of the Flite Room presumably arises from its proximity to the big Long Beach Boeing plant, a mere (almost literal) stone's throw away. |
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I couldn't help but notice the object on the roof has the same dimensions as a slide viewer. A really BIG slide viewer. Here's a little one. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/3...924/12jqDy.jpg But if it worked as a projector (showing giant transparancies) it would have to have been slanted downward to be viewed from the street and sidewalks. . . . . .but as you can see it isn't. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...922/rYJwgR.jpg postscript OK, I just looked at the 2nd old photographs again. There appears to be a 'lens' (or screen?) several feet inside the frame that is slightly slanted downward. :shrug: (but I don't think it's enough to make a difference) Do see it? Does it look slightly slanted to anyone else or am I imagining things? https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...924/3BHBWD.jpg Obviously the dark space between the outer frame and this interior 'screen' worked as a shield from the sun so the image could be seen during the day. Also too. . .surely something this large and out of the ordinary was reported in the local newspapers. (but so far, zilch) Whatever it is. . this roof-top oddity has stumped all of us for years and is one of the very few mysteries that we haven't been able to solve on NLA. :( . |
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Let's take the Wayback Machine to the 1880s so we can visit the mystery location shown below. "Cabinet Photograph of Paraffine Paint Co / P& B Roofing Warehouse Los Angeles" https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/JNbGkE.jpg eBay As you can see the company's offices were located downtown at 5th and Spring St. but the location of the warehouse is a mystery. Luckily we have the street number of the warehouse, 711 - 715 but the name of the street remains a mystery. -note the palm tree and the rather tall mailbox (or is it a sign?) on the far right side - - > . |
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