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Let’s gas up and get this Friday started.
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Oho. Part of a larger picture.
Apparently it’s 1535 N. Western Ave in Hollywood, 1933.
I think the Best Western and other spaces are on the site:
I didn’t know what the flags were, but I’d seen on the map that this was close to Little Armenia, and... yep.
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https://waterandpower.org/museum/Early_LA_Gas_Stations.html
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Should have said that there’s a larger picture of the same scene, as apparently they were taken moments apart. Anyway, that’s an impressive list.
This is an amazing sculpture:
I have to say, almost all of my knowledge of LA streets comes from playing a video game set in ‘48 LA, but since the city was recreated in a great deal of detail in that game
, I’d expect that some of those stations are present (if renamed).
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32 Ford V8 5 window coupe, nobody has ever wanted one of those.
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Done and done.
Its fast car Friday at work today.
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I saw that photo. I wonder if it still exists. That’s something I’d love to have on my front lawn.
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Why do you say that? Or are you being ironical?
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Parking Lot Penis
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Yes that’s it. One of those is has been a very desirable car since the beginning of hot rodding.
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