Monthly Archives: September 1994
Historic Theaters- Visiting (231)
Written on September 26, 1994 at 7:57 pm, by noah
Huell takes a close look at several of L.A.’s grandest theaters and talks with people who want to make sure these beauties don’t fall by the wayside. Huell also talks with Gaylord Carter who played the organ in the silent film days. 1994
Cars and Cowboys- Visiting (230)
Written on September 26, 1994 at 7:51 pm, by noah
Huell visits with the Checker Car Club and Orville Jinks, an old cowboy with some great stories. 1994
Subway- Visiting (228)
Written on September 26, 1994 at 7:44 pm, by noah
Join Huell as he visits Fourth and Hill in downtown Los Angeles for the old Subway Terminal building which has been a fixture in Los Angeles history for at least sixty to seventy years. This subway terminal, built in 1908, served as the Los Angeles Pacific Railroad and in 1916, they operated over 450 trains Continue Reading »
Tallest Building- Visiting (227)
Written on September 26, 1994 at 7:39 pm, by noah
Huell visits the First Interstate building which is the tallest building west of the Mississippi (73 floors) and goes off the top with the window washers. 1994
Unusual Downtown Art- Visiting (226)
Written on September 26, 1994 at 7:37 pm, by noah
Huell visits several works of public art that have been controversial from the start. 1994
Hollywood Ladies- Visiting (225)
Written on September 26, 1994 at 7:34 pm, by noah
Huell visits with 5 ladies who were all actresses in the 40s and have remained friends and walked together every Saturday for 50 years. 1994
Union Station- Visiting (222)
Written on September 26, 1994 at 7:31 pm, by noah
Huell gets a first rate tour of the historic train station, Union Station and learns about its history. 1994
Angels Flight- Visiting (223)
Written on September 26, 1994 at 7:28 pm, by noah
Huell looks at the history of Angels Flight and learns about the plans to re-build. 1994
Black Promenade of Prominance- Visiting (221)
Written on September 26, 1994 at 7:21 pm, by noah
Huell visits with members of the black community who believe the role models for today’s youth should be people from the local community and not just athletes and movie stars. 1994