Walgenbach Family Photos
Wednesday, November 6, 2024
Friday, November 1, 2024
7th Street & Hill Street, Looking north from Bullock's Department Store, 1937
Bullock’s Department Store was a premier shopping destination in downtown Los Angeles, attracting customers with its luxurious displays and high-end products. This 1937 image captures the bustling activity outside, with shoppers and passersby filling the sidewalks along 7th Street. Known for its elegant architecture and stylish interiors, Bullock’s set the standard for retail sophistication in the city. The store was part of a larger commercial district on 7th Street, which was known for its department stores and fine shops. Bullock’s remains an iconic name in Los Angeles retail history, symbolizing a golden era of downtown shopping.
Wednesday, October 30, 2024
Dragon Road sign in China City, 1939
Tuesday, October 29, 2024
Pacific Electric meets the Santa Fe on Colorado Blvd & Fair Oaks, Pasadena, CA 1950
Funeral Bagpipes
Hello . . . Mike!
So lovely to hear from you. I'm currently in London. The piper did not play Taps. He played "Ave Maria," "Danny Boy," and "the Fields of Athenry."
Broadway and 1st, 1956
this is not the greatest picture, but the caption was helpful to mark the shift in the 1950s beatnik, rock'n'roll, Ozzie and Harriet era to the 1960s, a heavier state and federal government period in the lives of citizens.
1956, View looking south on Broadway from 1st Street showing the businesses and buildings along the west side of the street. These buildings would soon be demolished to make way for a State building. Buildings seen include the Mason Theater (at center-left) and the Hough Block building with its fire escape ladder down the front and Rowan ad on the side (at center). The building to the left (SE corner) would be demolished in the early 1970s to make way for a 6-story modern addition to the LA Times Building. Thank you to the Water & Power Museum.