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Los Angeles, California recent comments:

  • Highland Park, walltar wrote 19 years ago:
    What it means is that these houses and buildings are considered historically significant, deserving preservation. Though, how the proliferation of stucco and vinyl windows on these homes fit into this is beyond my understanding.
  • Union Station -- Gold Line, walltar wrote 19 years ago:
    This photo (as of 8/2007) must be from 2002, a year before the line opened.
  • Denny's, walltar wrote 19 years ago:
    A good place to get your first real meal when released from Twin Towers.
  • Lankershim's Grave, walltar wrote 19 years ago:
    Son in-law, I.N. Van Nuys is also buried nearby, under another obelisk.
  • Blood in blood out movie - location 1, walltar wrote 19 years ago:
    La Pinon! Tallest tree in the hood.
  • Ernie Jr's Taco House, walltar wrote 19 years ago:
    uh, best food?? It's on par with Lucy's El Adobe and El Coyote, basic reliable americanized Mexican cuisine.
  • Broxton Brewery & Public House, walltar wrote 19 years ago:
    8.6.07 Eurochow is dead! It died a year ago on May 15, 2006. Long live the The Westwood Building!
  • Subway Terminal Building / Metro 417 - 1925, walltar wrote 19 years ago:
    The tunnel to this (no longer connected) goes from this point to where Glendale Blvd. begins at 1st Street/Beverly Blvd. Known today as the Belmont Tunnel.
  • Philippe the Original , TAR (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    Cole's P.E. Buffet (The oldest restaurant in Los Angeles) also claims to have originated the French Dipped Sandwich.
  • The Knots Landing cul-de-sac, TomDotCom (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    Yep, been there...still resembles the TV show
  • Canoga Park High School, TomDotCom (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    Used as fictional "Ridgemont High" during some interior shots during filming of "Fast Times At Ridgemont High"
  • House, TomDotCom (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    The address is 24124 Welby Way
  • Santa Monica Place, TomDotCom (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    Used as fictional "Ridgemont Mall" during filming of "Fast Times At Ridgemont High" (1982).
  • Jerome C. Daniel Overlook above the Hollywood Bowl, TomDotCom (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    Best place to view the city...
  • 1000 North Crescent Drive, German (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    the former harry cohn (co-founder of columbia pictures) mansion today was later owned by Georges Marciano (co-founder of the Guess? fashion empire) since the late 1980`s. Last year he put it on the market for 28.5 Mio Dollars
  • U. S. Post Office, slangton (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    Sure. . . it's a post office.
  • Fairfax, ttimgai40 wrote 19 years ago:
    my home
  • West Hollywood Park, toohool wrote 19 years ago:
    Address: 647 N. San Vicente Boulevard Phone: (323) 848-6534 Office Hours: 10:00am - 10:00pm Tiny Tot Office: Natalie Mignon (323) 848-6537
  • Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, Siju (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    Very Good Design, also this Cathedral is blessing ful of this place. Siju, Kerala, Pathanamthitta Dist. e-mail - sijuhappy@rediffmail.com
  • Griffith Observatory, A visitor (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    Yes, it is absolutely awesome. You have to take a shuttle to get to it ($8), and you should set aside around 2-3 hours to take it all in. BTW, it is also featured (shortly) in the 2007 'Transformers' movie; and everybody knows that this was the location of parts of James Dean's great 'Rebel Without A Cause'.