Showing posts with label All 'then and now'. Show all posts
Showing posts with label All 'then and now'. Show all posts

Monday, May 14, 2007

Broadway 'Then & Now'

After posting so many Main Street 'then & now' images that are depressing for the most part, I thought I'd post a view of Broadway that is still fairly intact when compared with the vintage photo. The original photo is from 1928. 'Glorious Betsy' was showing at The Tower and a few doors down Harold Lloyd's 'Speedy' was showing at the Rialto. The Orpheum is down a way but its marquee is blocked by a street car. From what I can see, most of this block is intact. Of course, the top of the tower is gone and the marquees have been replaced, but at least the wrecking ball hasn't done its duty.

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

Main Street 'Then & Now'

Here are a few 'then & now' photos I've taken over the past few weeks. The Historic Theater Committee had a field day in April to document the state of theaters that existed on Main & Spring. It was a great success and at the same time I was able to take some photos using historic photos as reference to show a comparison to Main street as it exists today. Most of the original source photos come from either the Los Angeles Public Library or the USC Digital Archives. I tried to go to the same spot and line everything up as close as possible to illustrate the changes that have occurred on Main Street through the years. Fortunately, many buildings survive. However, there are many parking lots along Main Street now. From looking at these photos it is obvious how alive this street once was and hopefully will be again someday. Clicking on the photo will open a large version. Please feel free to leave comments and share information especially if you know that theaters existed in any of the photos.

6th & Main Showing Burbank Theater

The first image shows Main street looking south from just north of 6th in 1918 and as it looks today. The second image is looking east at the Burbank Theater from the west side of Main. This shot is from the 1970's and the parking lot today. As you can tell, the theater was remodelled with a deco look at some point and by the time this photo was taken had turned into a 'Burlesk' house.

Here is the Cinema Treasures page for the Burbank Theater:
Burbank Theater

Main Between 6th & 7th Looking West: c.1940-2007

The five cent coffee and Dave's Music Box are now a parking lot.

5th & Main Looking W: 1930-2007

Main & Winston Looking South: c.1940's-2007

This shot is taken from about halfway between 4th & 5th on Main looking south. In the old photo you can make out the Rosslyn Theater at the far right.

This is the one and only actual movie listing or mention of a theater at this address that I have been able to find (LA Times):

(Sept. 5, 1926)
Rosslyn-431 So. Main St. Sept. 6,7-"Miss Bluebeard;" Sept. 8,9, 10-"Tiger Love;" Sept. 11-"Say It
Again."

Here is the Cinema Treasures page on the Rosslyn Theater:
Rosslyn Theater


5th & Main Looking E: 1973-2007

4th & Main Looking W: c.1920's-2007

4th & Main NE Corner: c.1900-2007

This corner was occupied by the Westminster Hotel which was demolished in 1960. Now an enormous parking lot takes its place.

4th & Main Looking N: 1905-2007

2nd & Main Looking NW: 2007-1931

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