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Looking west along Sunset Blvd toward the Hollywood Palladium where Tex Beneke and the Glenn Miller Orchestra were playing, Los Angeles, November 9, 1949

In this gorgeously atmospheric nighttime shot we’re looking west along Sunset Blvd from El Centro Ave toward the Hollywood Palladium. On the night of November 9, 1949, the headline act was Tex Beneke who was playing with the Glenn Miller … Continue reading

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The Edith Jane School of Dancing (aka the Falcon School) at 5610 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood, circa 1937

According to the caption for this photo, the building with the arches at 5610 Hollywood Blvd, housed the Edith Jane School of Dancing. It was also known as the Falcon School, but I prefer the first name. The picture is … Continue reading

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View of the Mulholland Dam being reinforced following the failure of the St. Francis Dam, Hollywood, California, circa 1933

On March 12-13, 1928, the St. Francis Dam north of Santa Clarita suffered a catastrophic failure which resulted in the deaths of an estimated 430 people. One of the consequences of the disaster was a reassessment of the Mulholland Dam, … Continue reading

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Color photo looking west along Wilshire Blvd from Commonwealth Ave toward Bullocks Wilshire department store, Los Angeles, 1972

I don’t normally post images from as late as 1972, but I’m a sucker for color photos, especially if they’re of one of LA’s most iconic buildings: the Bullocks Wilshire department store. We’re looking west along Wilshire Blvd from Commonwealth … Continue reading

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The Los Angeles Federal Courthouse and Post Office building at the corner of Main and Winston Sts, downtown Los Angeles, circa late 1890s

And from the “What We Lost in the March of Progress” file comes this magnificent building that I had never heard of until I came across this photo. It was known officially as the Los Angeles Federal Courthouse and Post … Continue reading

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Looking east along Hollywood Blvd at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre during the spectacular premiere of Howard Hughes’s “Hell’s Angels,” Hollywood, May 27, 1930

At Grauman’s Chinese Theatre on Hollywood Blvd, there have been movie premieres, and there have been lavish movie premieres, but I can’t think of any that have topped the spectacle Howard Hughes put on for the opening of his $2.8 … Continue reading

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Looking north from around 6th St along a very crowded Main St, downtown Los Angeles, May 8th 1901

A couple of days ago I posted a photo looking north along Main St in downtown Los Angeles in 1906. Yesterday, someone sent me this photo taken from much the same angle (we can see the gazebo atop the Main … Continue reading

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Color photo looking east along Wilshire Blvd from the eastern end of MacArthur Park, Los Angeles, circa 1950s

Here we have a vibrant circa-1950s photo looking east along Wilshire from the eastern end of MacArthur Park. Past the trees on the left, we can see the top of the huge sign for the Westlake Theatre (MacArthur Park was … Continue reading

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Looking north up Main St from around 6th St, downtown Los Angeles, circa 1906

Click on the above photo to see a larger version. In this circa 1906 shot, we’re looking north up Main St from around 6th St in downtown Los Angeles. Being close to the turn of the century, most of the … Continue reading

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St George Apartments, 1245 Vine St, Hollywood, circa late 1940s

The person who sent me this photo of the St George Apartments at 1245 Vine St in Hollywood asked me if I knew what the sign at over the alley at the far left – “The Old World” referred to. … Continue reading

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