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Raymond Loewy House; Palm Springs, California photo by Julius Shulman, 1947
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Tupac by Dan Winters
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Justin. Z Awesome looking hologram.
Justin. Z Awesome looking hologram.
Justin. Z Awesome looking hologram.
Eric Strait Miss this dude
Patrick Nagel
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Orsolya Kelemen reminds me of Siouxsie Sioux
Gail Hauman so 80's
Coronado, California 1976, Henry Wessel
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Jill Fahnestock-Samp I love the short shorts... and no shirt.
“mpdrolet: Lost Angels for W, September 1997 Philip-Lorca DiCorcia ”
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L.A.
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Jesse Love my town...
Victoria Maro I can honestly say...........I miss it!!
Robert Doisneau Palm Springs 1960
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Renee Cherry so cool, I miss living in the desert!
Classic Julius Shulman photos of Los Angeles interiors
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Fascinating and very intellectual study of the history of Los Angeles
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Hells Angels premiere, Hollywood 1930
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Grand opening of the CBS building, 1938
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Pool Party at Terry Gibb's House, 1960
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Ballroom @ the Hollywood Palladium, 1946
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Belinda Vega Saw Faith No More here for their reunion tour...Kinda cool seeing it this way knowing the cool this use to house.
LA's Red Cars waiting for demolition in 1951
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Jessica Salinas A terrible pity that LA dismantled its tram system.
Ronald Marlton we have double decker buses too in the U.K.
Muscle Beach, Los Angeles
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Jacob Bland A fantastic series of city books from Taschen. The Berlin one is particularly great.
Nick Goodey Love them
Quan Nguyen Amazing !
Model of Downtown Los Angeles 1940
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Janice Mudd This is amazing. I wonder whatever happened to that model - long gone?
Alexander Dien if anyone has made to the version now?
Jayne Mansfield from Los Angeles: Portrait of a City
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The Wiltern, 1931 — from Taschen’s “Los Angeles: Portrait of a City"
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Victor Mendoza Looks great the way it is, but I would still edit it and add a touch more color saturation and give it that little extra that makes it come to life, but again, that is just me.