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Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Scenes from 1930s Los Angeles

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Comments

On 11/27/11, Kevin Larkin wrote--
Just looked over your entire list of pics/stories tonight with my wife…well done, Sir. Well done. Keep it coming, as I have a feeling this will become the official “Pictorial/Historical of the Walgenbach Clan.” Digg’n it.

On 11/29/11, Tom Walgenbach wrote
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That album you put together was great. Loved it. The storyline made it. Nora was wonderful.

On 12/30/11, Catherine Carlassare wrote--
You did a very nice job on your blog, and preserving the photos with their context was a good thing to do for everyone in your family.

On 1/16/12, Sally Martinez wrote--
Great stuff, Mike! Thanks for sharing.


On 1/17/12, Jim Larkin wrote--
Grandpa and Grandma's house was very special. I remember so many fun times, but the best times were just thinking of the buzz going on at the house. There was so much going on it seemed. There were always new faces and old faces showing up for an hour or two.

On 1/23/12, Charlen Larkin wrote--

Very nice, did not know that our house was only 1220 sq. ft. Never saw it after it was painted and new carpeting and new hardwood flooring was put in. Looked great. Thanks for all the info you have on there.



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