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The Trolley Took Us There 11.06.09
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Passengers wait for the Pacific Electric streetcar to Annandale or South Pasadena on Avenue 64 and Roble Avenue in Garvanza circa 1907. This streetcar line came off Figueroa Street across from where the Library is today, passing The Browne Abbey on Marmion Way, over to this spot where one line headed north up 64, ...4 days ago -
Plan A: Bicycle Los Angeles
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If there is only one public meeting about transportation, planing, and bicycling in the city of Los Angeles that you will go to this decade, Wednesday, November 4th at Ramona Hall, should be the one you go to. Visitors to our fine city from other highly developed countries often ask the question, “Why is ...6 days ago -
The Train Took Us There 10.30.09
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The Myers Residence along the Metro Gold Line in South Pasadena In honor of Halloween, this week’s TTTUT travels to the next stop on the old Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe line from Highland Park: South Pasadena. Also known as the place where John Carpenter filmed his 1978 horror masterpiece Halloween . ...1 week ago -
The Trolley Took Us There 10.23.09
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The W heading south on Figueroa Street circa 1945 This is the corner of Figueroa Street and Avenue 28 in Cypress Park, considered to be the historic gateway to Northeast Los Angeles. In 1907 Henry E. Huntington built a rail yard and power station on Avenue 28. This rail yard would become the main rail ...2 weeks ago -
The Train Took Us There 10.16.09
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The LARy W rounding the curve at Monte Vista. Photo from the Metro Library and Archive. I’ve always wondered why there was such a wide unpaved shoulder alongside Marmion Way from where it curves into Monte Vista Street to where the Southwest Museum Station is. This photo helps solve that question. It is because ...3 weeks ago