The 1950s and ’60s were a very drowsy time. It wasn’t just a matter of piling paint on a canvas, as much as just living the life out here in LA. The movies were out here, the beach, the freeways, the desert. It had an accelerated pace to it; it was a fast city, but it didn’t have the cultural depth that New York had, and probably still does.
Hollywood & Vine c.1952 |
The Brown Derby Restaurant |
Hollywood Blvd & Orange c.1952 |
ABC Vine Street Theater c.1966 |
Carolina Pines Jr. Restaurant |
Grauman’s Chinese Theater c.1959 |
Ciro’s Night Club |
Chinese Theater Forecourt 1950s |
Hollywood & Vine 1960s – American Airlines |
Hollywood & Vine 1950s – Hody’s Restaurant |
Hollywood Boulevard 1960s |
Hollywood & Vine 1950s – Hody’s Coffee Shop |
Hollywood & Highland 1950s – Coffee Dan’s |
Hollywood Blvd. & Wilcox 1950s. Featuring the Warners Building – now the Pacific Building |
Vine & Sunset – Hollywood Recreation Center, Bowling |
Vine & Sunset 1950s – Radio City, NBC Building |
Hollywood Blvd. 1950s. Toffs Coffee Shop, First Federal, Barker Bros. |
Hollywood Blvd 1950s – Roosevelt Hotel, Cinegrill |
Mother of Good Counsel Church |
Saharan Motel – Sunset & Alta Vista 1950s |
Sunset & Vine 1950s – Wallick’s Music City |
Sunset & Vine 1960s – Self Service Records |
Sunset & Vine 1950s |
Sunset Blvd & Ivar 1960s – Cinerama Theater |
Capitol Records Building 1950s |
Sunset Blvd & N. Clark Street 1960s |
Vine Street 1960s – Dupar’s Restaurant, Broadway Hotel |