Home » Public Staircases » Historic Viaduct Footings: Tourist Attraction
Historic Viaduct Footings: Tourist Attraction
05:04
Unknown
Labels:
El Pueblo Trail,
Historic Viaduct,
Public Staircases
Photo: Diane Edwardson, January 7, 2012. Who would have ever thought the Pacific Electric Viaduct Footings would become a tourist attraction? (Click on photos to enlarge.)
Despite City of Los Angeles cultural historic landmark status, the viaduct footings have really struggled for respect through various degrees of guerrilla art and gardening. So hats off to Charles Flemming, author of Secret
Popular Post
-
T he official release of Web Service Software Factory is now available for download . Service Factory is an integrated collection of tools, ...
-
That is a barn, sometimes they are easy to distinguish, and sometimes, they look like a lot of wood in a vague pile that might have space u...
-
I'm stil revisiting old sketches but this time i took a very old sketch, from two years ago that i made before coming to italy.
-
V8 / 5.461 cc / 525 PS / 515 ft/lb (700 Nm) @ 1.750 - 5.000 / twin turbo / 0 - 62 mph (100 km/h): 4,4 s / Vmax: 155 mph (250 km/h) AMG Per...
-
Morning, Friends! If you haven't checked out Kindle Fire Department yet and you own a Kindle Fire, you are not human. I'm TELLING YO...
-
I nternet Explorer 7.0 Beta 3 is now available . Now the tabs can be rearranged ;)
-
A fter a week in Seattle, I'm finally home today. Yeah man! After so many days of croissants, ham, scrambled-eggs and cereals, I'm d...
-
Costco, the big box retailer, has for over a decade been the business with more electric vehicle charge stations in more places around Calif...
-
Step one is admitting you have a problem. So here goes: I am a book junkie. I love books. I buy them whenever I can. They are the only thing...
No comments:
Post a Comment