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"We want to be free... Free to ride our machines without being hassled by the man!" It started out with old classics and lowriders and Harleys converging on the bridge and a car show broke out. Then some knuckle head brought unnecessary attention to the whole thing by lighting a smoke canister / bomb. From the distance I guess it looked as if some one was doing a burn out. The L.A.P.D. comes and breaks up the show. But as the photos prove the SHOW still went on.... UNDER THE BRIDGE.
The William Andrews Clark Memorial Library located in historic West Adams district of Los Angeles.
It's one of UCLA's major libraries for rare books and manuscripts. Specializing in English literature and history from 1641-1800. This Renaissance Revival building was built between 1924-1926 & designed by Robert D. Farquhar. Mr. Clark announced his intent to donate the collection and the building and property to UCLA upon his death. It has been apart of UCLA since 1934.
The William Andrews Clark Memorial Library located in historic West Adams district of Los Angeles.
It's one of UCLA's major libraries for rare books and manuscripts. Specializing in English literature and history from 1641-1800. This Renaissance Revival building was built between 1924-1926 & designed by Robert D. Farquhar. Mr. Clark announced his intent to donate the collection and the building and property to UCLA upon his death. It has been apart of UCLA since 1934.
The William Andrews Clark Memorial Library located in historic West Adams district of Los Angeles.
It's one of UCLA's major libraries for rare books and manuscripts. Specializing in English literature and history from 1641-1800. This Renaissance Revival building was built between 1924-1926 & designed by Robert D. Farquhar. Mr. Clark announced his intent to donate the collection and the building and property to UCLA upon his death. It has been apart of UCLA since 1934.
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.
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.
Two man hole covers, asphalt & concrete shower street, front yards and driveways with debris when an underground electrical vault exploded which seems to have been caused by a nitrogen leak. Fortunately no one was hurt and only the back window of a car got blown out.
Pann's @ LaTijera Blvd and La Cienega Blvd. A lot of folks think PULP FICTION was filmed here but it was filmed at the Pann's owners other restaurant Holly's, in Hawthorn, Calif. They got some gr8 pancakes here, u gotta stop by and check it out. www.panns.com/breakfast.htm
Pann's @ LaTijera Blvd and La Cienega Blvd. A lot of folks think PULP FICTION was filmed here but it was filmed at the Pann's owners other restaurant Holly's, in Hawthorn, Calif. They got some gr8 pancakes here, u gotta stop by and check it out. www.panns.com/breakfast.htm
Prepping the L.A. River with steel plates before the arches are dismantled the remainder of the bridge is torn down.
That's Leonard Nimoy on the right in a 1954 episode of Dragnet.
Read about it and see the episode here:
Paperback art on this Pocketbook edition 1198 - 1958 was influenced and used by The Meteors for 'In Heaven' front cover .
The WDL UK version has the correct cover of this book with Joe Friday loading his gun ( and not on the phone )
Slauson avenue and Western. I don't know what happen but as soon as I started flickin off pictures the Boyz n Blue showed up and made everybody go home. When I meet up with the classic truck, muscle car & street rod crowd we don't get hassled by the Man.
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.
The William Andrews Clark Memorial Library located in historic West Adams district of Los Angeles.
It's one of UCLA's major libraries for rare books and manuscripts. Specializing in English literature and history from 1641-1800. This Renaissance Revival building was built between 1924-1926 & designed by Robert D. Farquhar. Mr. Clark announced his intent to donate the collection and the building and property to UCLA upon his death. It has been apart of UCLA since 1934.
A lots goin' on down by the river. While taking photos of two U.S. Marine choppers practicing landing/ take off/recovery at the L.A.P.D. Jay Stephen Hooper Memorial Heliport, some camera men and Honda test riders set up shop and I got these shots of Trains, Marines, Ghetto Birds & bikes down by the L. A. River and El Pato Chile-Enchilada-Tomato Sauce Factory.
The Los Angeles Terminal Annex post office was the central mail processing station from 1940 to 1989. The building was designed by Gilbert S. Underwood, a Spanish Mission Revival. Became a historical landmark in 1985. It is located down town on Alameda Street next to the Los Angeles Union Train Station.
A lots goin' on down by the river. While taking photos of two U.S. Marine choppers practicing landing/ take off/recovery at the L.A.P.D. Jay Stephen Hooper Memorial Heliport, some camera men and Honda test riders set up shop and I got these shots of Trains, Marines, Ghetto Birds & bikes down by the L. A. River and El Pato Chile-Enchilada-Tomato Sauce Factory.