It’s sad to see that so much of American streetculture has gone.
snoozeflusays
Does any historian know what street that is today?
470vinylsays
Whats this view now?
MasterFubarsays
That woman crossing the street, her dress would get filthy by sweeping the floor like that, even more so considering how much horse manure there would be on the street.
JohnPlayerSpecialRedsays
Iām not familiar with L.A. and/or its history. Does the city still have significant historic districts?
medhelansays
it almost looks like a real city!
Hans_Olo92says
Looks like life back then wasn’t very colorful. But to each his own š
trowawee1122says
Eh, with so little housing stock a two-bedroom would cost $8,500/month and it would be lousy with rich assholes.
Not to say that the intervening development in LA is at all desirable. Development could have been much better handled, but it would have been necessary for the growth.
heyyouguys24 says
Street cars in LA? What a novel idea.
TheMachinist1 says
It’s sad to see that so much of American streetculture has gone.
snoozeflu says
Does any historian know what street that is today?
470vinyl says
Whats this view now?
MasterFubar says
That woman crossing the street, her dress would get filthy by sweeping the floor like that, even more so considering how much horse manure there would be on the street.
JohnPlayerSpecialRed says
Iām not familiar with L.A. and/or its history. Does the city still have significant historic districts?
medhelan says
it almost looks like a real city!
Hans_Olo92 says
Looks like life back then wasn’t very colorful. But to each his own š
trowawee1122 says
Eh, with so little housing stock a two-bedroom would cost $8,500/month and it would be lousy with rich assholes.
Not to say that the intervening development in LA is at all desirable. Development could have been much better handled, but it would have been necessary for the growth.
And gimme back streetcars, dammit.