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Photo, Print, Drawing The Sunset Strip, 8024 through 9255 West Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA The Strip Sunset Boulevard

[ Data Pages from Survey HALS CA-147  ]

About this Item

Title

  • The Sunset Strip, 8024 through 9255 West Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA

Other Title

  • The Strip Sunset Boulevard

Names

  • Historic American Landscapes Survey, creator
  • Parker, Dorothy
  • Fitzgerald, Francis Scott
  • Led Zeppelin
  • The Doors
  • The Byrds
  • Greenblatt, Herman
  • Kavin Family
  • Schwab Brothers
  • Turner, Lana
  • McCann, Less
  • Bley, Carla
  • Lytton Savings and Loan Association
  • Lytton, Bart
  • Meyer, Kurt
  • Weitzman, Arnold A.
  • Lee, William Douglas
  • Horowitz, Fred
  • Smith, Albert E.
  • Baker, James Edward
  • Bryant, Leland A.
  • Wayne, John
  • Hughes, Howard
  • Moffett, W. I.
  • Autry, Gene
  • Shore, Sammy
  • DeLuca, Rudy
  • Wilkerson, William
  • Shore, Mitzi
  • Francis, Lee
  • Martin, Dean
  • Lippert, Robert L.
  • Goldman, Harold
  • Selkirk, Charles
  • Niemeyer, Oscar
  • Franklyn, Robert Allen
  • Adler, Lou
  • Valentine, Elmer
  • Geffen, David
  • Charles Luckman and Associates
  • O'Brien, Michael, historian
  • Stevens, Christopher M., transmitter
  • McPartland, Mary, transmitter

Created / Published

  • Documentation compiled after 2000

Headings

  • -  Modern architectural elements
  • -  Art Moderne architectural elements
  • -  Post Modern
  • -  Georgian Revival architectural elements
  • -  Art Deco architectural elements
  • -  International Style architectural elements
  • -  entertainment
  • -  people associated with entertainment & sports
  • -  music
  • -  theaters
  • -  Delicatessens
  • -  bars
  • -  dance halls
  • -  dance
  • -  hotels
  • -  apartment hotels
  • -  apartment houses
  • -  apartments
  • -  commercial facilities
  • -  transportation
  • -  street lights
  • -  streets
  • -  street furniture
  • -  asphalt pavements
  • -  curbs
  • -  concrete walkways
  • -  sidewalks
  • -  trees
  • -  billboards
  • -  art
  • -  people (culture)
  • -  drugstores
  • -  California--Los Angeles County--Los Angeles

Latitude / Longitude

  • 34.098005,-118.36563

Notes

  • -  2019 HALS Challenge Entry: Historic Streetscapes
  • -  Significance: The Sunset Strip is home to several iconic historic buildings, view corridors, and cultural events. It is renowned for its boutiques, restaurants, clubs, and its assortment of illustrative billboards. Until the City of West Hollywood was incorporated in 1984, most of The Sunset Strip was located in an unincorporated and loosely regulated area of Los Angeles County where gambling was legal. This fostered the establishment of nightclubs and casinos in the 1920s that attracted movie industry people. Continuing through the 1930s and 40s, restaurants and nightclubs, many reputed to be owned by famous gangsters like Bugsy Siegel, attracted Hollywood celebrities. Many writers, including Dorothy Parker and F. Scott Fitzgerald, lived along Sunset Strip in the Garden of Allah Apartments. By the 1960s, Hollywood celebrities had lost interest in Sunset Strip, but locals and tourists continued to frequent the restaurants, bars, and clubs. The Strip became a mecca for the car cruising culture so loved by teens. Traffic moved slowly on Friday and Saturday nights, due to the influx of cars. By the middle of the decade, the counterculture had established itself, and The Sunset Strip curfew riots occurred in November 1966. The riots inspired songs and literature. The efflorescence of classic rock albums, together with the tragedies of the period, marked a generation of young people. The Sunset Strip became popular with famous rock musicians and their fans, bands such as Led Zeppelin, The Doors, and The Byrds.
  • -  Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N176
  • -  Survey number: HALS CA-147
  • -  Building/structure dates: ca. 1888 Initial Construction
  • -  Building/structure dates: ca. 1888 Initial Construction
  • -  Building/structure dates: 1964-1977

Medium

  • Data Page(s): 40

Call Number/Physical Location

  • HALS CA-147

Source Collection

  • Historic American Landscapes Survey (Library of Congress)

Repository

Control Number

  • ca4391

Rights Advisory

Online Format

  • pdf

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Citations are generated automatically from bibliographic data as a convenience, and may not be complete or accurate.

Chicago citation style:

Historic American Landscapes Survey, Creator, Dorothy Parker, Francis Scott Fitzgerald, Led Zeppelin, The Doors, The Byrds, Herman Greenblatt, et al. The Sunset Strip,through 9255 West Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA. Los Angeles Los Angeles County California, 2000. translateds by Stevens, Christopher M.Mitter, and Mcpartland, Marymitter Documentation Compiled After. Photograph. https://aj.sunback.homes/item/ca4391/.

APA citation style:

Historic American Landscapes Survey, C., Parker, D., Fitzgerald, F. S., Led Zeppelin, The Doors, The Byrds [...] O'Brien, M. (2000) The Sunset Strip,through 9255 West Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA. Los Angeles Los Angeles County California, 2000. Stevens, C. M. M. & McPartland, M., transs Documentation Compiled After. [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://aj.sunback.homes/item/ca4391/.

MLA citation style:

Historic American Landscapes Survey, Creator, et al. The Sunset Strip,through 9255 West Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA. trans by Stevens, Christopher M.Mitter, and Mcpartland, Marymitter Documentation Compiled After. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <aj.sunback.homes/item/ca4391/>.