Daily life outside the Owl Drug Co. store at Hollywood and Vine, circa late 1930s

Daily life outside the Owl Drug Co. store at Hollywood and Vine, circa late 1930sIn this circa late 1930s photo, we’re looking regular daily life going on outside the Owl Drug Co. store in the Taft building at the southeast corner of Hollywood and Vine. Most of the people are in hats and the only guy not in a jacket is the post office worker near the top of the picture. I also love that the traffic signal is still the old semaphore style. Apparently, they made a “bong-clang” sound when they changed from Stop to Go—I’d love to have heard it.

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3 responses to “Daily life outside the Owl Drug Co. store at Hollywood and Vine, circa late 1930s”

  1. M. Mitchell Marmel says:

    Here ya go!

  2. J Yuma says:

    You missed one, the guy selling papers is jacketless too.

    https://prnt.sc/g8k5m8

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