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Many people have frightening, outdated perceptions of dental care. However, chances are that you do not know how far the dental industry has come, and all you need to do to fix that is to educate yourself on the topic the best that you can. For better dental health, read on for some great tips...
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This was shot on 6 years outdated Polacolor 59
color shift was corrected with an orange filter.
Date:29.12.2006
Parts of the Mall seem so outdated like the food court , still looks very 80s. In February 1955, it was announced that a major shopping center on a 50-acre site at 174th Street and Hawthorne Boulevard would be constructed. The center was officially opened on August 22, 1959 as the "South Bay Center" (or simply as "SBC"). The architects were A. Quincy Jones, Frederick Emmons and Victor Gruen Associates. The center included a large, freestanding, 4-story May Company department store, designed by Albert C. Martin and Associates (with a public fallout shelter in the basement). The store also included a book and record department, furniture department, camera shop, soda fountain and the sit-down "Bay Shore Tea Room" restaurant. Surrounding the department store was an "open air" shopping center with shaded outdoor "breezeways." There were 37 tenants on opening day. The grand opening featured a circus in the parking lot and a draw for a car as a grand prize.[2]
On November 1, 1960, the Democratic nominee for President, John F. Kennedy, gave a speech at the South Bay Center on the last stop of his campaign tour. Kennedy won the general election eight days later, becoming the 35th President of the United States.[3][4] During the 1960s and 1970s, many stores would open and replace older ones. In the south parking lot, a car wash and theater opened. Later on, some new tenants made their debut in the late 1960s and mid-1970s, which included Sunset House Gifts, Florsheim Shoes, Nobby, Pier One Imports, and Putney Station Restaurant at the north parking lot near Artesia Blvd.
In 1985 Forest City Development built a fully enclosed indoor mall to replace the open-air shopping center, to become the "Galleria at South Bay." It included additional anchors Nordstrom and Mervyn's, which had opened a few months earlier.[5]
In 1992 Forest City sold a half-interest in the center to CalPERS,[6] before buying it back in 2001 and changing the official name to South Bay Galleria. In the meantime the May Company store had adopted the Robinsons-May name in 1993 and General Cinema had constructed a 16-screen multiplex cinema in 1997,[7] before the company was sold to AMC Theatres in 2002. In September 2006, the Robinsons-May store was renamed Macy's.
In December 2008, the Mervyn's department store chain closed all of its stores due to bankruptcy, including the South Bay Galleria store. In December 2008, it was also announced that the Kohl's department store chain had bought 48 Mervyn's properties, including the South Bay Galleria property, and would take over the retail space that was formerly occupied by Mervyn's.
Four years later, on December 4, 2012, it was announced that Nordstrom would relocate to Del Amo Fashion Center, after nearly 30 years of service at the South Bay Galleria, as part of Del Amo's reconstruction project.[8]
On August 24, 2015, the South Bay Galleria has announced that they will hold off on finding a replacement for its newly departed Nordstrom store, until the entire mall is renovated.[9] The 2nd & 3rd floors of the former Nordstrom space currently serves as a Wonder of Dinosaurs exhibit.[10] The 1st floor is currently a Department Store called Q.[11]
On January 25, 2018, Australian investment firm QIC acquired South Bay Galleria from Cleveland-based Forest City. [12] QIC plans to renovate the mall and add six acres of landscaped outdoor space opening directly onto a grand staircase entering into the mall along with standalone buildings and apartment buildings. [13]
On November 14, 2019, Forever 21 announced it would be closing its South Bay Galleria location as the retailer closes 111 stores nationwide as part of its Chapter 11 bankruptcy. It closed in January 2020.[14] The South Bay Galleria has been used as a backdrop for several movie and television productions, including Fat Albert.
for some reason i am fascinated by this thing...perhaps the thought of breaking it down for a few bucks= more camera toys
tried for a infra-red B&W effect but not that successful
Old Headington
Snap shot taken with an Ensign Ful-Vue using seriously outdated FP4 120 film
Commercial process > 5x5 print > scan
A lot of the more distant Kansas suburbs were, of course, small towns in their own right, which were swallowed up by the metro sprawl. These would include Olathe, Shawnee, Merriam, etc. Some of them date to the 1870's and 1880's.
But many of the Kansas suburbs which hug the state line sprung up at roughly the same time, right after WWII. They were incorporated as cities in 1946, 1951, etc. These would includ Overland Park, Leawood, Prairie Village, Mission Hills, etc.
While some feature long ranch homes with maybe 1,500 sq feet, and others feature some pretty nice real estate, they seem to have some common architectural themes. They share a school district, too, the Shawnee-Mission School District.
Some of the shoping centers, while a bit dated, are kept up very nicely.
The place where we (me and a colleague who share a room with me) rest our overworked bones when we are sick or just too lazy to work. By the way, the outdated red dictionary is our "pillow"
The Clipper became outdated as the new envelope bodies started appearing, led by Studebaker and Kaiser-Frazer. Although Packard was in good financial condition as the war ended, they had not sold enough cars to pay the cost of tooling for the 1941 design. While most automakers were able to introduce new vehicles for 1948 and 1949, Packard could not until 1951. The company updated cars by adding new sheet metal to the existing body (which added 200 lb (91 kg) of curb weight). Six-cylinder cars were discontinued for the U.S. market, and a convertible was added. These new designs hid their relationship with the Clipper. Even that name was dropped for a while.
The design chosen was a "bathtub" type. While this was considered futuristic during the war and the concept was taken further with the 1949 Nash, and survived for decades in the Saab 92–96 in Europe, the 1948–1950 Packard styling was polarizing. To some, it was sleek and blended classic with modern. Others nicknamed it the "pregnant elephant".
Packard sold 2,000 vehicles in 1948 and a total of 116,000 of the 1949 models. In the early post-WWII years, the demand for new cars was extremely high, and nearly any vehicle would sell. Attempting to maintain strong sales beyond this point would prove more problematic.
Cadillac's new 1948 cars had sleek, aircraft-inspired styling that immediately made Packard's "bathtub" styling seem old-fashioned. Cadillac also debuted a brand-new OHV V8 engine in 1949 whereas Packard's lack of a modern engine became an increasing liability.
Packard outsold Cadillac until circa 1950; most sales were the midrange volume models. During this time, Cadillac was among the earliest US makers to offer an automatic transmission (the Hydramatic in 1941). Packard caught up with the Ultramatic, offered on top models in 1949 and all models from 1950 onward, but its perceived market reputation now had it as a competitor to Buick.
One of the ironies about Packard is their carriage trade customer base, then and now. Packard went broke selling cars to wealthy people. Rich folks drove Packards and after the marque’s demise in the late 1950s, rich folks continued to collect Packards. In particular, the prewar Packards today are among the most valuable classic American cars there are, with restored models easily fetching six and seven figure prices.
Thank you so very much for your interest in Clean Bread and Cheese Creek. Unfortunately the heavy rains of the spring and the areas outdated stormwater management controls of our community has clogged this historic stream with trash. We can certainly use all as many volunteers as possible of all ages and abilities and we look forward to the possibility of working with you! We are all aware of the importance the health of the Chesapeake Bay hold to all Maryland Residents. Those who grew up in this area remember a different creek entirely, one teeming with frogs, crayfish, and minnows – a place where many a child spent long summer days happily playing. It is our goal to bring back that stream, not for me, not just for the residents that live along it, but for everyone who reaps the benefits of the Chesapeake Bay. We are a group of volunteers working with the community, National Public Lands Day, the Ocean Conservancy, American Rivers, Trash Free Maryland, as well as other organizations to clean up Bread and Cheese Creek.
Please mark your calendars for our next cleanup on Saturday, September 27, 2014 at 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM, Rain or Shine, as the day and time we clean up the section of Bread and Cheese Creek from the Berkshire Area to North Point Road. Registration will be at 2408 Plainfield Road, Dundalk, MD 21222. This event will be run in conjunction with the International Ocean Conservancy as part of their International Coastal Cleanup Event.
We run our cleanups as a family event with plenty of ways for volunteers to participate. We welcome every type of person of every ability level to contribute and assist with the cleanup. Though it is true we will need people to dig out shopping carts and haul trash to the dumpsters, we need people to run water, food, tools, and trash bags (both empty and full) to individuals in the creek. People to sort recyclables from the debris removed. People will be needed to help at registration, setup food and snacks as well as many other less strenuous activities. We are also authorized to sign-off on Community Service and Service Learning Hours for students. The more people we have, the easier the work will be for everyone. We will provide lunch and snacks as well as gloves. A limited number of tools are available for sign-out, but suggest bringing your own if you have them
Our cleanups are part of an ongoing effort clean the entire stream by 2014 in preparation for the War of 1812 Bicentennial Celebration. (Bread and Cheese Creek will be receiving two historic plaques on the Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail) The creek played a rather significant part in the Battle of North Point which took place on September 12, 1814. Both the American and British Troops camped along its banks, the American troops using is as a rallying point. It is rumored that the young heroes Daniel Wells (19) and Henry McComas (18) used the stream channel to sneak up on British General Robert Ross killing him with their muskets before being killed in return fire. This important part of our history should not be left the eyesore it currently is.
You can learn more about us and keep up to date through our website at: www.BreadandCheeseCreek.org ; become our friend on FaceBook, follow us on Twitter, and Google+. You can also see photos of our past cleanups on Flickr and our videos on YouTube. You can also subscribe to our Electronic Newsletter.
If you have any comments or questions please contact us. Thank you again for your interest and we hope to see you in the stream!
Sincerely,
John Long (President / Founder)
Clean Bread and Cheese Creek
John@BreadandCheeseCreek.org
(410) 285-1202
Oxymoron? And outdated, it's all about the Blu-ray these days. But it still applies. Make me pay full price for a new release and not only do you not include any booklet or at least chapter guide, but new DVDs have those flimsy eco-friendly cases. If you're going to save the planet, would you mind saving my wallet while you're at it? I mean, come on, I'm only supporting your dying industry!
Part of a batch of shots on outdated FP4 film testing the Yashica-Mat
Commercial processing > CanoScan 3200F > PSE7 (Correct Camera Distortion applied)
The Clipper became outdated as the new envelope bodies started appearing, led by Studebaker and Kaiser-Frazer. Although Packard was in good financial condition as the war ended, they had not sold enough cars to pay the cost of tooling for the 1941 design. While most automakers were able to introduce new vehicles for 1948 and 1949, Packard could not until 1951. The company updated cars by adding new sheet metal to the existing body (which added 200 lb (91 kg) of curb weight). Six-cylinder cars were discontinued for the U.S. market, and a convertible was added. These new designs hid their relationship with the Clipper. Even that name was dropped for a while.
The design chosen was a "bathtub" type. While this was considered futuristic during the war and the concept was taken further with the 1949 Nash, and survived for decades in the Saab 92–96 in Europe, the 1948–1950 Packard styling was polarizing. To some, it was sleek and blended classic with modern. Others nicknamed it the "pregnant elephant".
Packard sold 2,000 vehicles in 1948 and a total of 116,000 of the 1949 models. In the early post-WWII years, the demand for new cars was extremely high, and nearly any vehicle would sell. Attempting to maintain strong sales beyond this point would prove more problematic.
Cadillac's new 1948 cars had sleek, aircraft-inspired styling that immediately made Packard's "bathtub" styling seem old-fashioned. Cadillac also debuted a brand-new OHV V8 engine in 1949 whereas Packard's lack of a modern engine became an increasing liability.
Packard outsold Cadillac until circa 1950; most sales were the midrange volume models. During this time, Cadillac was among the earliest US makers to offer an automatic transmission (the Hydramatic in 1941). Packard caught up with the Ultramatic, offered on top models in 1949 and all models from 1950 onward, but its perceived market reputation now had it as a competitor to Buick.
One of the ironies about Packard is their carriage trade customer base, then and now. Packard went broke selling cars to wealthy people. Rich folks drove Packards and after the marque’s demise in the late 1950s, rich folks continued to collect Packards. In particular, the prewar Packards today are among the most valuable classic American cars there are, with restored models easily fetching six and seven figure prices.
Parts of the Mall seem so outdated like the food court , still looks very 80s. In February 1955, it was announced that a major shopping center on a 50-acre site at 174th Street and Hawthorne Boulevard would be constructed. The center was officially opened on August 22, 1959 as the "South Bay Center" (or simply as "SBC"). The architects were A. Quincy Jones, Frederick Emmons and Victor Gruen Associates. The center included a large, freestanding, 4-story May Company department store, designed by Albert C. Martin and Associates (with a public fallout shelter in the basement). The store also included a book and record department, furniture department, camera shop, soda fountain and the sit-down "Bay Shore Tea Room" restaurant. Surrounding the department store was an "open air" shopping center with shaded outdoor "breezeways." There were 37 tenants on opening day. The grand opening featured a circus in the parking lot and a draw for a car as a grand prize.[2]
On November 1, 1960, the Democratic nominee for President, John F. Kennedy, gave a speech at the South Bay Center on the last stop of his campaign tour. Kennedy won the general election eight days later, becoming the 35th President of the United States.[3][4] During the 1960s and 1970s, many stores would open and replace older ones. In the south parking lot, a car wash and theater opened. Later on, some new tenants made their debut in the late 1960s and mid-1970s, which included Sunset House Gifts, Florsheim Shoes, Nobby, Pier One Imports, and Putney Station Restaurant at the north parking lot near Artesia Blvd.
In 1985 Forest City Development built a fully enclosed indoor mall to replace the open-air shopping center, to become the "Galleria at South Bay." It included additional anchors Nordstrom and Mervyn's, which had opened a few months earlier.[5]
In 1992 Forest City sold a half-interest in the center to CalPERS,[6] before buying it back in 2001 and changing the official name to South Bay Galleria. In the meantime the May Company store had adopted the Robinsons-May name in 1993 and General Cinema had constructed a 16-screen multiplex cinema in 1997,[7] before the company was sold to AMC Theatres in 2002. In September 2006, the Robinsons-May store was renamed Macy's.
In December 2008, the Mervyn's department store chain closed all of its stores due to bankruptcy, including the South Bay Galleria store. In December 2008, it was also announced that the Kohl's department store chain had bought 48 Mervyn's properties, including the South Bay Galleria property, and would take over the retail space that was formerly occupied by Mervyn's.
Four years later, on December 4, 2012, it was announced that Nordstrom would relocate to Del Amo Fashion Center, after nearly 30 years of service at the South Bay Galleria, as part of Del Amo's reconstruction project.[8]
On August 24, 2015, the South Bay Galleria has announced that they will hold off on finding a replacement for its newly departed Nordstrom store, until the entire mall is renovated.[9] The 2nd & 3rd floors of the former Nordstrom space currently serves as a Wonder of Dinosaurs exhibit.[10] The 1st floor is currently a Department Store called Q.[11]
On January 25, 2018, Australian investment firm QIC acquired South Bay Galleria from Cleveland-based Forest City. [12] QIC plans to renovate the mall and add six acres of landscaped outdoor space opening directly onto a grand staircase entering into the mall along with standalone buildings and apartment buildings. [13]
On November 14, 2019, Forever 21 announced it would be closing its South Bay Galleria location as the retailer closes 111 stores nationwide as part of its Chapter 11 bankruptcy. It closed in January 2020.[14] The South Bay Galleria has been used as a backdrop for several movie and television productions, including Fat Albert.
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8 Ways To Update Your Master Bedroom
The master bedroom in our home isn’t just where we spend roughly a third of our lives sleeping; it’s also our personal sanctuary where we relax, regroup, and rejuvenate. If the outdated aesthetics in your bedroom are challenging its “private retreat” status, it’s officially time to update your master bedroom.
Fortunately, you don’t have to make major renovations or spend a significant amount of money to transform your space and increase the value of your home. Implementing a few simple changes can quickly update your master bedroom and ensure it’s your favorite spot in the house. Here are some simple ways to enhance your Loveland bedroom interior design:
Paint The Walls
Most Loveland interior designers will agree that changing up the wall color in a space is an easy and inexpensive way to give a room a fresh feel and look. Remember, the walls are generally the biggest features in a master bedroom, making choosing the right color vital to project success. Work with an experienced Loveland interior design team to discuss the vibe you want to evoke. A talented designer can help you pick the perfect shade that sets the right mood as well as complements the surrounding décor. Bonus tip: Don’t have the time or energy to rework your entire room? Use patterned wallpaper to create an accent wall or skip the walls altogether and change up your ceiling color instead.
Swap Out Accents
Looking for something even easier than painting all the walls? No problem; you can quickly liven up your bedroom by changing out the accent pieces in the space. Choose one or two hues that will work in the room and use them any way you’d like. Blankets, throw pillows, bedding, curtains, and even wall hangings are just a few of the ways you can elevate the style of your master bedroom. Bonus tip: Love your current accent pieces, but wish they were a different color? Try Annie Sloan Chalk Paint. There is so much you can do with Annie Sloan Chalk Paint (check out these creative chalk paint ideas) because adheres beautifully to virtually every surface, finish, and material, making it an excellent way to breathe new life into existing pieces in the space.
Change Closet Doors
Still living with your bedroom’s original closet doors? Updating bulky doors not only changes the look of the room, but it can also improve your closet’s functionality. Pick something that’s both stylish and sleek to take up less room when opening. Bonus tip: Choose a closet door with a mirror to make the room feel bigger.
Upgrade Windows
If you do want to spend a little money on your master bedroom, your windows may be the place to start. Updating the windows in your master bedroom instantly changes the appearance of the entire room. Beyond aesthetics, your new windows can increase ventilation as well as the natural lighting of the area. Finally (and most importantly), your window upgrade can have an impact on the overall value of your home.
Add Texture
Have you noticed that your room is more one-dimensional than completely outdated? Adding texture can prove an easy fix. Consider ways to add touch and depth to some of the bedrooms main focal points. A plush throw rug, a furry blanket, velvet pillows – get creative with some of the materials and finishes you use to add new visual dimension to the room.
Refresh The Headboard
A headboard is often the focal point of a master bedroom. There are countless ways to change up this piece to make a dramatic statement in the space. Once again, paint is an option. However, you can also find something new (and inexpensive) to completely transform the look of your room. Visit online sites that offer discount pieces or check out places that specialize in salvaged wood to find a unique, low-cost option that beautifies the entire bedroom.
Hang Photos
The best way to make your bedroom feel like a personal retreat is to fill it with the pictures of people who mean the most to you. Collect some of your favorite photos, have them framed, and display them in your space. Test out different layouts using paper taped to the wall to ensure you optimize your final results.
Rearrange The Furniture
Want to give your room a completely new look, without spending a single cent? Try rearranging the furniture. Angling your bed from a corner, repositioning your nightstand, and switching up any seating areas can instantly transform the form and function of your master bedroom.
As a leading Loveland interior designer, Niche Design House specializes in residential and commercial designs that transform any living space. Contact our team today to learn more.
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