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Los Angeles's first drive-in theater, 10860 West Pico, Los Angeles. 1934



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  • Los Angeles's first drive-in theater, 10860 West Pico, Los Angeles. 1934

    Los Angeles's first drive-in theater, 10860 West Pico, Los Angeles. 1934

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    A slightly raised view of two long lines of automobiles waiting to get in to the first drive-in theater in Los Angeles at 10860 West Pico. There is a ticket booth in the bottom right corner, and two young men dressed in white speaking to the drivers of the automobiles at the front of the lines. Across the street there is a grocery store called "Green Spray Market".

    photCL Whitt 0867 ; Whitt neg. 1504

  • Drive-in theater. 1934

    Drive-in theater. 1934

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    Rows of automobiles are parked at an unidentified drive-in movie theater. The automobiles are parked in rows facing the screen, which has six searchlights illuminated behind it.

    photCL Whitt 3112

  • Open-air drive-in theatre, Los Angeles, Cal

    Open-air drive-in theatre, Los Angeles, Cal

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    Image of a drive-in movie theater in Los Angeles, California, with a woman standing on the corner at the intersection of West Pico Boulevard and Westwood Boulevard. The writing on the drive-in signs read "Drive-in theatre sit in your car see and hear talking pictures on the world's largest screen - California's first" "turn all lights out here" and "drive-in theater admission prices adults $.35 per person."

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  • Road construction, Riverside Drive, Los Angeles(?). 1936

    Road construction, Riverside Drive, Los Angeles(?). 1936

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    A group of men spread asphalt from the back of a truck onto Riverside Drive in Los Angeles(?). The workmen have pitchforks, shovels and rakes, and there is a steamroller on the left. The house along the street behind them is under construction as well.

    PhotCL Whitt 1983 ; Whitt neg. 0887

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    Theaters - Los Angeles

    Manuscripts

    Approx. 12 items: a selection of clips on the history, operation or restoration of classic theaters in Los Angeles. Notable items: small theater "programme," 7/1910, "Olympic Theatre - Main St. between 4th & 6th" ; booklet, Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra - Symphony Magazine, 3/1962 ; tear sheet, Westways, 7/1961, "Theaters under the stars" ; reprint from Southern California Quarterly, 9/1965, "Requiem for the Los Angeles Philharmonic Auditorium" ; tear sheet, LAT?, 1967?, "Movie theaters seemed like palaces back in 1917" ; clip, Downtown News, 12/2/1985, "Some old Playbills, a few gags, the B&Ws" ; LAT reprint, from 5/14/1981 edition, "Theater in Los Angeles...the roots run deep" ; gold folder w/ sunburst on cover, contains promotional material and news clips on the refurbishment of the Mayan Theater and adjacent entertainment venues, 1991.

    mssLAT

  • Los Angeles Times building construction, Spring between 1st and 2nd, Los Angeles. 1946

    Los Angeles Times building construction, Spring between 1st and 2nd, Los Angeles. 1946

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    A street view of the Los Angeles Times Building, on Spring between 1st and 2nd in Los Angeles, during construction. A sign on the side of the construction site reads "P.J. Walker Company Builders". There are two trucks with stacks of pipes on the flatbeds parked next to the building and a street car at the far right. The adjacent building also belongs to the L.A. Times.

    photCL Whitt 1225 ; Whitt neg. 1456