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Category Archives: Transportation
September 28, 1907: L.A. Motorcycle Club Backs Ban on Loud Pipes
September 28, 1907: Members of the Los Angeles Motorcycle Club have written to officials in support of a measure banning loud exhaust pipes on motorcycles. Continue reading
Posted in 1907, City Hall, LAPD, Transportation
Tagged 1907, loud pipes, motorcycles
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September 24, 1947: Young Men Say ‘I Love You’ With a Buick Hood Ornament
September 24, 1947: There’s no better way to a woman’s heart than with the hood ornament from a 1946 or 1947 Buick. Continue reading
Posted in 1947, Transportation
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September 19, 1947: L.A. OKs Right Turn on Red Light!
September 19, 1947: A deep dive to Californians’ ability to make a right turn on a red light, taken for granted now, but controversial once upon a time. Continue reading
Posted in 1947, Art & Artists, Comics, Transportation
Tagged #Traffic, 1947, comics, right turn on red, transportation, Woody Allen
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September 14, 1947: How Many HR Violations Can You Spot in One Ad?
September 14, 1947: Union Pacific posts a “help wanted” ad. How many violations can you spot? Continue reading
Posted in 1947, Art & Artists, Comics, Transportation
Tagged 1947, agism, art and artists, comics, hiring bias, racism, transportation
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September 13, 1947: The Light Rail That Failed — Transit Plan Calls for Trains on Freeway Medians
September 13, 1947: A committee studying Los Angeles’ transportation issues recommends high-speed rail arteries, including tracks down the medians of express highways. Continue reading
Posted in 1947, Freeways, Streetcars, Transportation
Tagged 1947, Freeways, Streetcars, transportation
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Sept. 13, 1907: Girl’s Foot Amputated After Being Crushed by Streetcar
September 13, 1907: A girl’s foot is amputated after she was hit by a streetcar. Continue reading
Posted in 1907, Pasadena, Streetcars, Transportation
Tagged 1907, amputations, medicine, Streetcars
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September 11, 1947: Driver of Beer Wagon Gets Revenge on Streetcars
September 11, 1947: Joseph P. Johnston is a career safecracker who gave up his trade during World War II, considering it unpatriotic, but is up to his old ways. And a flashback to 1905, when a beer truck driver gets revenge on L.A.’s sainted streetcars by blocking the tracks. Continue reading
Posted in 1905, 1947, Art & Artists, Comics, Streetcars, Transportation
Tagged #Traffic, 1905, 1947, beer, comics, Streetcars, transportation
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Labor Day in Los Angeles, September 7, 1886
September, 7, 1886: The Times publishes a roundup of events marking Labor Day, but there are no reports of any celebrations in Los Angeles. On the jump, Labor Day, 1891, is celebrated on the West Coast, but there’s nothing about Los Angeles. Continue reading
Posted in 1886, 1891, 1895, Labor, Transportation
Tagged #Labor Day, 1886
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September 5, 1947: L.A. Turns 166, Becomes Third-Largest City in America
September 5, 1947: As Los Angeles celebrates its birthday, Mayor Fletcher Bowron says it’s now the third-largest city in the U.S., passing Detroit. Continue reading
Posted in 1947, City Hall, Environment, Transportation
Tagged #Traffic, 1947, City Hall, population, smog
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September 5, 1943: Union Pleads With Streetcar Workers Not to Strike
September 5, 1943: The head of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen pleased with Pacific Electric workers not to strike. Eight to 10 streetcar workers are quitting every day to take better jobs. Continue reading
Posted in 1943, Art & Artists, Columnists, Comics, Film, Hollywood, Lee Shippey, Streetcars, Transportation, World War II
Tagged 1943, film, hollywood, labor, Streetcars, Wallace Beery
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September 4, 1933: Man Kills Wife and Daughter, Commits Suicide Over Pink Bedroom
September 4, 1933: A man fatally stabs his estranged wife and daughter, then slits his throat after an argument because his wife had the bedroom painted pink. Continue reading
Posted in 1933, Art & Artists, Comics, Downtown, Film, Homicide, LAPD, Main Street, Nightclubs, San Fernando Valley, Streetcars, Suicide, Transportation
Tagged 1933, film, hollywood, homicide, Streetcars, Suicide
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August 29, 1943: Parents Sue Doctor Who Said Baby Girl Was a Boy!
August 29, 1943: Dr. John M. Andrews is being sued for $500,000 by Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Hartwig after delivering a baby and telling the family that it was a boy, whom they named Richard Allen Hartwig — when it was actually a girl. Continue reading
Posted in 1943, Art & Artists, Comics, Crime and Courts, Film, Hollywood, Medicine, Streetcars, Transportation, World War II
Tagged 1943, film, hollywood, POWs, Streetcars, World War II
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August 27, 1903: 6,000 Union Army Veterans Gather to Recall the Campfires of Old
August 27, 2003: 6,000 Union Army veterans gather at Eastlake (Lincoln) Park in Los Angeles. And a minister endorses the lynching of Blacks. Continue reading
Posted in 1903, African Americans, Civil War, Parks, Streetcars, Transportation
Tagged #Civil War, 1903, African Americans, lynching, parks, Streetcars
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August 25, 1958: Jealous husband rams movie star’s car, Reds win over Dodgers
August 25, 1958: A jealous husband rams a car he thinks is carrying his wife (it’s not). The crash hits a car carrying Tony Curtis, Janet Leigh, Dean Martin and his wife. Leigh gets checked at a hospital because she’s pregnant with Jamie Leigh Curtis! Continue reading
Posted in Dodgers, Film, Freeways, Front Pages, Hollywood, Transportation
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August 11, 1941: Van Nuys Plane Crash Kills 2
August 11, 1941: Two men are killed when their plane goes into a spin during a flying lesson and crashes into a bean field. Plus Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood. Continue reading
Posted in 1941, Art & Artists, Columnists, Comics, Film, Hollywood, Jimmie Fidler, Lee Shippey, Politics, San Fernando Valley, Transportation, World War II
Tagged #comics, #film, #hollywood, #valley, #wwii
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Aug. 10, 1947: North Broadway Tunnel, Doomed Downtown Landmark
August 10, 1947: The North Broadway Tunnel is doomed. Continue reading
Posted in 1947, 1948, Streetcars, Transportation
Tagged #Traffic, 1947, 1948, Streetcars, transportation
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L.A. Welcomes Harbor Freeway Extension With Four-Block Traffic Jam
August 8, 1953: If you build it, they will drive. New extension of Harbor Freeway results in four-block traffic jam. And a Marine deserter is killed by a liquor store owner during an attempted robbery. Continue reading
Posted in 1953, African Americans, Comics, Film, Freeways, Hollywood, LAPD, Transportation
Tagged 1953, African Americans, comics, film, hollywood, lapd
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Found on EBay — Quiet Birdmen
In an encore post from 2009, a Quiet Birdmen belt buckle and other belongings of a QB member was listed on EBay. Continue reading
Posted in Fashion, Science, Transportation
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July 30: 1907: Runaway Horse Races Down Broadway, Plows Into Hotel Lobby
July 30, 1907: A runaway horse hitched to a buggy outside Jevne’s grocery store at 6th and Broadway plows through a plate glass window at the Lankershim. Continue reading
Posted in 1907, Animals, Streetcars, Transportation
Tagged 1907, Animals, horses, Hotel Lankershim
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13 Die When B-25 Hits Empire State Building, July 29, 1945
July 29, 1945: Newspaper coverage of a B-25 bomber hitting the Empire State Building. Continue reading
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