A vanished city lives again...

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Cahuenga Boulevard, Then & Now

The same spot,
    on the same road,
        in three centuries...

Cahuenga Pass, 1897:


Courtesy U.S.C. Digital Library.

Cahuenga Avenue, 1927:


Courtesy U.S.C. Digital Library.

Cahuenga Boulevard, Today:


Click image above to see the Google Maps Street View.

 

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

The Cahuenga Valley...

...before it became better known to the world as "Hollywood."

The E.A. Melrose ranch, circa 1915.



Courtesy U.S.C. Digital Library.


Not even yet a century ago. Hard to imagine, isn't it?

 

Friday, September 14, 2012

Panorama of Los Angeles, 1899


Click image for full-size enlargement. Images courtesy U.S.C. Digital Library.

A panoramic view of Los Angeles in 1899, looking west from atop the Maier & Zobelein Brewery, known to later generations of Angelenos as the "Brew 102 building." The four tall structures visible here were, from left to right, the Cathedral of St. Vibiana, City Hall, the County Court House, and Los Angeles High School.

In the entire panorama above, I can make out only six buildings that are still standing today.

The broad boulevard was Aliso Street. Today, it is U.S. Highway 101. The old Brew 102 building and the modern freeway can be seen in the photo below, circa 1976.


Photo by William Reagh, courtesy Los Angeles Public Library Photo Collection.