Posts Tagged ‘archiving angeles’
by Jason Burns
November 20th, 2009 @ 10:25 AM

As the prosecution began its case in the War Crimes Trials at Nuremberg, 3000 G.I.s were back home, waiting in line for Thanksgiving Dinner at Castle Steak House. They were guests of the Los Angeles Herald-Express.
The year was 1945.
Photo from the Los Angeles Public Library
Tags: archiving angeles, Castle Steak House, Thanksgiving, WWII
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by Jason Burns
November 6th, 2009 @ 1:03 PM

Downtown Los Angeles was no stranger to adaptive reuse. Dr. Walter Lindley built California Hospital at 315 W. Sixth Street in 1887. Years later, you could yourself buy a hat for $2.00, or rent a room for 50 cents at “The Lindley.”
The year was 1912.
Photo from the USC Digital Library
Tags: archiving angeles, Downtown, lindley, sixth street
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by Jason Burns
October 30th, 2009 @ 12:29 PM

Halloween. Celebrated with free carnivals for kids at all Los Angeles City Recreations and Parks Department Playgrounds.
The year was 1961.
Photo from the USC Digital Library
Tags: archiving angeles, Halloween, parks
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by Jason Burns
October 23rd, 2009 @ 11:21 AM

Sixth and Hope was the birthplace of Biola University. Back then, it was still called the Bible Institute of Los Angeles.
The year was 1926.
Photo from the USC Digital Library
Tags: archiving angeles, bible institute, biola, hope, sixth street
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by Jason Burns
October 9th, 2009 @ 11:56 AM

Hotel President Herman B. Sarno was joined by film starlets Heidi Heidemann, Beverly Anderson, and Kathy Marlowe, comedian Jack Carson, film Actress Connie Towers, and singing star Byron Palmer for the ceremonial groundbreaking of the luxurious Hollywood Knickerbocker Hotel.
The year was 1955.
Photo from the USC Digital Library
Tags: archiving angeles, Hollywood, knickerbocker
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by Jason Burns
October 2nd, 2009 @ 3:50 PM

When you hailed a 1929 Fiveborough Paramount Cab from the Yellow Cab Company, you were never charged for extra passenger or traffic delays.
The city was Los Angeles. The year was 1934.
Photo from the USC Digital Library
Tags: archiving angeles, yellow cab
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by Jason Burns
September 25th, 2009 @ 2:42 PM

It was a special kind of streetcar. One whose sole purpose was to ferry passengers between the Maryland hotel in Pasadena, and Virginia hotel in Long Beach. It was the fastest car in the Pacific Electric fleet, clocking in at 109mph.
It was the Maryland Special. The year was 1900.
Photo from the USC Digital Library
Tags: archiving angeles, maryland special, pacific electric
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by Jason Burns
September 18th, 2009 @ 1:51 PM

Mrs. Viola E. Williams. Mrs. Mae Baker. A line has been drawn in the concrete of Westchester.
The year was 1951.
Photo from the USC Digital Library
Tags: archiving angeles, westchester
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by Jason Burns
September 11th, 2009 @ 11:59 AM

They were soldiers from the Spanish-American War who served under Theodore Roosevelt. They were known as Teddy’s Terrors. They gathered at First and Broadway in Los Angeles.
The year was 1904.
Photo from the USC Digital Library
Tags: archiving angeles, broadway, teddy's terrors
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by Jason Burns
September 4th, 2009 @ 12:08 PM

How do you get to Restaurant Row on La Cienega? The bus, of course.
It was the new Line 99. The year was 1958.
Photo from the USC Digital Library
Tags: archiving angeles, la cienega, restaurant row
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