hollydolly
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....do you miss it ?... can you remember it as it was?
I have to agree, I loved those beaches much better and back then they were less crowded than those by L.A. The drive itself was worth it.LOVE ALL THOSE OLD CARS/TRUCKS~~~ACTUALLY IN '57
I WAS JUST SOUTH OF THERE, A PLACE NAMED IMPERIAL BEACH NAV COMM STATION FOR THE NAVY...LOVED THE BEACHES....OOOOPPPS JUST RECALLED THAT I WAS
SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO INSTEAD OF L.A......SO SORRY...
Maybe I flew over your house. I flew into LAX several times. I liked it best when the traffic controller would send me out over the Pacific and come in over part of the city. Just looking at that blue water gave me a happy feeling.Moved to LA from Monterey, Mexico in 1955. Lived in Westchester where LAX is now located. Used to see the red electric trolley cars moving down the tracks. Clean public transportation, eventually torn out and replaced with petroleum guzzling busses.
I lived out there in Burbank for about a year and remember how easy it was to negotiate the freeways, etc.....do you miss it ?... can you remember it as it was?
A lot of the black & white TV shows were filmed in LA or surrounding areas. When I feel like stepping back in time I'll watch Perry Mason, Dragnet, or Highway Patrol, where you can hear Broderick Crawford tell the dispatcher over the radio- "21-50 baby".I grew up in Pinellas County Florida in the 1950's. What I know about Los Angeles came from watching Dragnet.