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Los Angeles, California recent comments:

  • B-Tank, Tom (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    This area was also onced used as part of the western town seen in most Bonanza episodes when the Cartwright's rode into town, with the plaster paris mountain seen many times in the background being used to hide the Desilu mill built after Desilu bought the ajacent land. With this same area later used as a ghost town in an episode of the Brady Bunch where family runs into an old prospector played by actor Jim Backus, who thinks they came to steal his gold.
  • Stage 17, Tom (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    According to the records, most, if not all indoor scenes for the TV show Bonanza were shot on this stage.
  • Stage 31, Tom (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    According to the record, both the short lived TV series The Royal Family starring comedian Red Fox, as well as the later TV series Becker were both shot on stage 31.
  • Stage 27, Tom (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    Stage 27 was according to the record used to film the original Odd Couple TV series starring Jack Klugman and Tony Randall.
  • Stage 25, Tom (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    According to the record, the entire run of "THE LUCY SHOW" was shot on stage 25.
  • Stage 23, Tom (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    The TV show Taxi was, according to the record, shot on stage 23.
  • Stage 20, Tom (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    Most, if not all indoor scenes from "Laverne & Shirley" were filmed on stage 20.
  • Stage 19, Tom (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    Most, if not all indoor scenes from the TV series Happy Days were filmed in this building during its entire run.
  • Stage 12, Tom (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    I believe that the first season or two of "Heres Lucy" was shot on Paramount's stage 12 before Lucy moved the show to Universal to film the subsequent seasons.
  • Base End Station, desu wrote 14 years ago:
    This was one of four originally located on this hillside. The other three are either buried, or were removed.
  • Santa Monica High School, BL (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    this year 2011-2012 has been an excellent year for Santa Monica High. The school is united! We are the leading schools to stop discrimination against race, gender, sexual orientation, and disabilities. As a faculty member, I can see how great this school is. Students are given all the resources needed to succeed including tutoring, sports, and summer school. This year we started off with a new principal who is extremely dedicated to the success of all students. It's great to be a Viking at SAMOHI!
  • Market Lofts, venturamojo wrote 15 years ago:
    Website: http://www.marketloftsla.com
  • Garfield Building - 1928, Rbay (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    This building will never be renovated under current ownership.
  • The Isley Brothers Building, Rbay (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    Old
  • Wallace Neff House on North Gramercy Place, tallen262 (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    The address is 1946 North Gramercy Place, Los Angeles California
  • Los Angeles City Hall, desu wrote 15 years ago:
    Yes, 1928. The Lindbergh Air Beacon was installed that year.
  • Los Angeles City Hall, phiz wrote 15 years ago:
    1928
  • Bunker Hill, coozemonster wrote 15 years ago:
    the Bunker Hill of today is completely unrecognizable from the old days of beautiful old LA. The hill has been mostly pounded down, nearly all of the beautiful old historic buildings long gone, and turned into a concrete jungle in the name of "development", just like many other once-beautiful and unique sections of Los Angeles. I don't understand why the brilliant city fathers over the decades couldn't develop the crap out of the more southern sections of downtown, and preserve the hilly, historic and unique areas. What a shame.
  • Los Angeles City Hall, coozemonster wrote 15 years ago:
    I believe CH was actually completed in 1929.
  • Elephant Hill, Fred (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    I know this is old but I just read this. It's not a shame. I live and own a home in El Sereno. My back yard is ends where Elephant Hill begins. Evidently, you understand little about realestate values, but a few large homes looking down on you from the hills would not raise property values. However, a few acres of open space with hiking trails and hills teaming with native trees and shrubs will increase your property value expdentialy. In addition, with Elephant hill now a park what land is left to delelope is a premium.