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The streets of Downtown Encinitas are rockin' and rollin' when Encinitas Cruise Nights roll into town! The third Thursday of each summer month, from May through September, from 5:30 to 7:30 pm, hot rods, foreign automobiles, classic cars and Woodies will line S. Coast Highway 101 from D Street to K Street. Classic cars will be parked along the Hwy 101 and on side streets, and live music can be heard on various stages at the event! The event is open and free to the public. Every car in attendance is eligible for awards and there is no cost for displaying or viewing the cars. Come early for the best parking spots because parking is limited, and dine at one of the many fantastic restaurants in Downtown Encinitas before the event "shifts into high gear."

The streets of Downtown Encinitas are rockin' and rollin' when Encinitas Cruise Nights roll into town! The third Thursday of each summer month, from May through September, from 5:30 to 7:30 pm, hot rods, foreign automobiles, classic cars and Woodies will line S. Coast Highway 101 from D Street to K Street. Classic cars will be parked along the Hwy 101 and on side streets, and live music can be heard on various stages at the event! The event is open and free to the public. Every car in attendance is eligible for awards and there is no cost for displaying or viewing the cars. Come early for the best parking spots because parking is limited, and dine at one of the many fantastic restaurants in Downtown Encinitas before the event "shifts into high gear."

GA645wi + Ektar 100. © John Lehmann. All Rights Reserved

Encinitas, Southern California

The streets of Downtown Encinitas are rockin' and rollin' when Encinitas Cruise Nights roll into town! The third Thursday of each summer month, from May through September, from 5:30 to 7:30 pm, hot rods, foreign automobiles, classic cars and Woodies will line S. Coast Highway 101 from D Street to K Street. Classic cars will be parked along the Hwy 101 and on side streets, and live music can be heard on various stages at the event! The event is open and free to the public. Every car in attendance is eligible for awards and there is no cost for displaying or viewing the cars. Come early for the best parking spots because parking is limited, and dine at one of the many fantastic restaurants in Downtown Encinitas before the event "shifts into high gear."

Vivitar "Series 1" 28mm f1.9 on Nikon F + Tri-X. © John Lehmann. All Rights Reserved

The streets of Downtown Encinitas are rockin' and rollin' when Encinitas Cruise Nights roll into town! The third Thursday of each summer month, from May through September, from 5:30 to 7:30 pm, hot rods, foreign automobiles, classic cars and Woodies will line S. Coast Highway 101 from D Street to K Street. Classic cars will be parked along the Hwy 101 and on side streets, and live music can be heard on various stages at the event! The event is open and free to the public. Every car in attendance is eligible for awards and there is no cost for displaying or viewing the cars. Come early for the best parking spots because parking is limited, and dine at one of the many fantastic restaurants in Downtown Encinitas before the event "shifts into high gear."

Beach - Encinitas, San Diego, California

Cousre at first glance

Nikon AF600/Lite-Touch + GC400. © John Lehmann. All Rights Reserved

Nikkor 45mm f2.8 GN lens on Nikon F + Tri-X. © John Lehmann. All Rights Reserved.

Encinitas in poplins. Farbenmix ribbons. Stickbaer embroidery. Shortened bodice.

 

Boathouses are houses for boats, houseboats are boats for living in. It is unusual but not eccentric to live in a boat, unless the boat is made of plaster and plywood and built solidly on dry land. S.S. Encinitas and S.S Moon Light are neither boathouses, or houseboats; they are houses built in the shape of boats, moored on Third St. between F and G in Encinitas, CA, with the blue Pacific beating on the beach behind the hill like a bad child, heard but not seen. The closest they come to water is when it rains.

 

Miles Minor Kellogg was undoubtedly one of Encinitas' most noted recyclers, certainly within that period when he lived here in the 1920's and 1930's. He was a versatile builder with a talent for taking scrap material and incorporating it into new structures. When the third story of Mr. Hammond's 1883 hotel became infested with bats in the late 1910's, Mr. Kellogg, who owned the building at the time, removed the top floor and used the wood to build a small silent movie theater next door at the northeast corner of 101 and E Street. Mr. Kellogg was a builder, inventor and businessman who picked up additional materials at a bargain in this case, wood from the bathhouse at Moonlight beach in 1925. Since the building had a low ceiling, the wood wasn't long enough to use in an ordinary house. Mr. Kellogg had a lingering interest in the sea, so the idea came to him to use the material for boat houses.

 

His ultimate recycling triumph was the boathouses on the west side of Third Street between F and G. What a stir they created back in the late twenties. The editor of the local paper poked fun of Mr. Kellogg's creation and Mr. Kellogg retaliated with a major tongue-lashing! But then his imagination soared and he thought back to earlier days when he had worked on bats at Lake Michigan and the idea came to him to build "boat houses." His young son, Miles Justin Kellogg, helped every day after school until they were completed. In 1928 the boat houses could be seen from Highway 101 and people passing through town began to turn west for a better look at the structures. Down through the years the boathouses probably have been the most photographed buildings downtown and are a unique symbol of our surfing, beach, and Hwy 101 culture.

 

description courtesy of Larry E Gundersen.

 

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Nikon AF600/Lite-Touch + Kentmere 100. © John Lehmann. All Rights Reserved

Solo from Italy pasted in Encinitas, California, as part of street art without borders

Nikon AF600/Lite-Touch + Kentmere 100. © John Lehmann. All Rights Reserved

Vivitar "Series 1" 28mm f1.9 on Nikon F + Tri-X. © John Lehmann. All Rights Reserved

Rolleiflex MX-EVS + Portra 400. © John Lehmann. All Rights Reserved

 

Encinitas Fire Department Engine 2313.

3-6-2015

Encinitas, California, United States of America.

The streets of Downtown Encinitas are rockin' and rollin' when Encinitas Cruise Nights roll into town! The third Thursday of each summer month, from May through September, from 5:30 to 7:30 pm, hot rods, foreign automobiles, classic cars and Woodies will line S. Coast Highway 101 from D Street to K Street. Classic cars will be parked along the Hwy 101 and on side streets, and live music can be heard on various stages at the event! The event is open and free to the public. Every car in attendance is eligible for awards and there is no cost for displaying or viewing the cars. Come early for the best parking spots because parking is limited, and dine at one of the many fantastic restaurants in Downtown Encinitas before the event "shifts into high gear."

The streets of Downtown Encinitas are rockin' and rollin' when Encinitas Cruise Nights roll into town! The third Thursday of each summer month, from May through September, from 5:30 to 7:30 pm, hot rods, foreign automobiles, classic cars and Woodies will line S. Coast Highway 101 from D Street to K Street. Classic cars will be parked along the Hwy 101 and on side streets, and live music can be heard on various stages at the event! The event is open and free to the public. Every car in attendance is eligible for awards and there is no cost for displaying or viewing the cars. Come early for the best parking spots because parking is limited, and dine at one of the many fantastic restaurants in Downtown Encinitas before the event "shifts into high gear."

Fujica GW690 + Tri-X. © John Lehmann. All Rights Reserved

Downtown Encinitas, Highway 101

I really like how this photo turned out.

Gray and overcast so not a good sky in the bunch but great waves to have fun on. With good form (even some tubes) and perfect intervals this was a great day to show your stuff.

 

I handed out a lot of cards at D Street beach (Moonlight South) in Encinitas. If you see yourself or one of your friends contact me for the original (high) resolution photo. I am not asking for money so don't worry.

The streets of Downtown Encinitas are rockin' and rollin' when Encinitas Cruise Nights roll into town! The third Thursday of each summer month, from May through September, from 5:30 to 7:30 pm, hot rods, foreign automobiles, classic cars and Woodies will line S. Coast Highway 101 from D Street to K Street. Classic cars will be parked along the Hwy 101 and on side streets, and live music can be heard on various stages at the event! The event is open and free to the public. Every car in attendance is eligible for awards and there is no cost for displaying or viewing the cars. Come early for the best parking spots because parking is limited, and dine at one of the many fantastic restaurants in Downtown Encinitas before the event "shifts into high gear."

Encinitas Fire Department Truck 2375.

3-31-2015

Encinitas, California, United States of America.

Encinitas, California.

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