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The Cal-Trans digital sign flashed all week on Crenshaw Blvd.

STREET RACING AND STREET TAKE OVER ARE ILLEGAL

DON'T DO IT!!!!

 

Come Sunday the sign disappears..... well I guess they didn't mean it.

Crenshaw Christian Center

"Home of the Faith Dome"

 

Crenshaw (Los Angeles County) California

 

Photographed from Southwest Airlines 737-7H4(WL) N770SA, on approach to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).

 

Crenshaw Christian Center (church web site):

www.crenshawchristiancenter.net

 

Crenshaw Christian Center (Wikipedia):

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crenshaw_Christian_Center

Strobist. Cyber Cync Triggering Sb800 Behind subject. Slower shutter speed allowed flash from photographer on camera right's flash to be incorporated into shot.

Patricia Crenshaw has owned and operated her late father’s cattle operation in Slick, Oklahoma for the past 18 years. Pat’s father purchased the land back in 1945, using a former Farmers Home Administration loan that extended credit to individual farmers, low-income families, and seniors in rural areas for agriculture and rural development. Pat’s father was steadfast in acquiring funding during a time when it was uncommon for African Americans to receive loans. For Pat, this land is special.

 

The Little Deep Fork Creek splits Pat’s property in half. To help with water management, USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service installed 56 flood control structures above her property. These structures protect Pat’s property and allow her to manage her cattle operation more effectively than in years past.

 

As a child, Pat remembers how their land would often flood. Her family would lose cattle in the creek. Now, with so many USDA resources available, Pat leverages technical advice and financial programs - including the Conservation Stewardship Program and Environmental Quality Incentives Program - to bring her vision for the farm to life.

 

View the interactive story about Patricia and her ongoing partnership with USDA: arcg.is/1aa8Gy

 

USDA Photo by Preston Keres

Stately brick home with columns in Crenshaw Hall, a swimming & tennis community in Wake Forest, NC.

For more Wake Forest NC Real Estate photos, contact trianglereva@gmail.com

Cold Point, SC (Laurens County) Copyright 2011 D. Nelson

While watching the cops do their thing I spotted another nice ryde in the wild.

Crenshaw Center shops and anchor stores like Broadway Dept store, May Co., Woolworth and many retail stores opened in November 1947. Then in 1988 got a major remodel including a pedestrian walk way that connected the Broadway with the May Co. Dept. stores that crossed over Martin Luther King Blyd. (formerly Santa Barbara Blvd.)

Currently closed/ simi open new stores retail businesses on hold due to Covid-19.

 

Any comments on past history, progress and updates welcome.

Workin' Girl on Crenshaw Blvd.

 

This was my first time on one of these epic walks crossing daytime street prostitution. I mean, haven't they heard of Craigslist?? (I must not have been the only one noticing this, the next week, vice cops swept the area.)

The Cal-Trans digital sign flashed all week on Crenshaw Blvd.

STREET RACING AND STREET TAKE OVER ARE ILLEGAL

DON'T DO IT!!!!

 

Come Sunday the sign disappears..... well I guess they didn't mean it.

The word is someone has a deathwish and shot at a patroling L. A. County Sheriff's car off of Crenshaw on some side street. Don't know the rest of the story. LAPD & L.A. Unified School Dist. Police gave back up.

....for a brief second I thought someone had a really thumpin' sound system in their car as I was pulling in to the parking lot headed to the market.

Exposition Boulevard near Crenshaw Boulevard and Rodeo Place. Photo by Ron Macias for Metro harvested from The Source, November 10, 2014: thesource.metro.net/2014/11/10/photos-excavation-work-for...

I saw the accident but my camera wasn't in position to get the spill. A distracted driver moved into the bikers lane the biker over corrected and applied too much brake and he and his bike went down and slid into the raised median strip. Got a bad case of road rash he really needed to go to the hospital but after fellow bikers helped him up he road around the corner to chill and get his head straight.

 

That old school tough guy I'm okay I'll just walk it off aint a good idea. I know he was in pain I saw him rub his stomach, I hope he finally got the help he needed..... yes the person in the car kept on driving I don't think they were even aware what was going on behind them.

Ford Crenshaw Motors. Closed and empty.

While in my back yard helping my handyman with some work he was doing I heard a lot of cars blowing their horns right before the crash but when my air compressor came on little did I know that was the moment of impact. The driver of a white Ford van going north on the south bound side of Crenshaw Blvd. struck 2 cars with the Lincoln and it’s occupants receiving the brunt of the force from the collision. The couple that were in the Lincoln had to be freed from their vehicle with the Jaws of Life by the L.A.F.D. The crash which took place around 2:25p.m.Tuse. 9/30/15 at the intersection of 54th street & Crenshaw blvd in the Angeles Mesa area near Leimert Park of South L.A. The driver of the gray Cadillac was uninjured and the driver of the van and driver and passenger of the Lincoln are reported to be in critical condition per NBC News. The investigation was reported as still on going to determine why the van was traveling the wrong way.

Patricia Crenshaw has owned and operated her late father’s cattle operation in Slick, Oklahoma for the past 18 years. Pat’s father purchased the land back in 1945, using a former Farmers Home Administration loan that extended credit to individual farmers, low-income families, and seniors in rural areas for agriculture and rural development. Pat’s father was steadfast in acquiring funding during a time when it was uncommon for African Americans to receive loans. For Pat, this land is special.

 

The Little Deep Fork Creek splits Pat’s property in half. To help with water management, USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service installed 56 flood control structures above her property. These structures protect Pat’s property and allow her to manage her cattle operation more effectively than in years past.

 

As a child, Pat remembers how their land would often flood. Her family would lose cattle in the creek. Now, with so many USDA resources available, Pat leverages technical advice and financial programs - including the Conservation Stewardship Program and Environmental Quality Incentives Program - to bring her vision for the farm to life.

 

View the interactive story about Patricia and her ongoing partnership with USDA: arcg.is/1aa8Gy

 

USDA Photo by Preston Keres

Graffiti Alley Toronto Ont

It looked like something unrelated to the shooting seemed to go down. A few seconds after I took the picture a knuckle head in a car tried to drive around the barricade, and seemed confused as to why the Sheriff was getting pissed, LOL.

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