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VR/PAL/F/2Carl Butler, Bobby Bare, and Jimmy Dickens, 1963The Palomino Club, Carl Butler, Bobby Bare, and Jimmy Dickens
Subject:The Palomino Club, Carl Butler, Bobby Bare, and Jimmy Dickens
Description:Flyer promoting performances by Carl Butler, Bobby Bare, and Jimmy Dickens, supported by other acts, at the Palomino on March 2, 9, and 10, 1963. Additional events and Gene Davis and the Star Routers, the nightly band, are also featured.
VR/PC/HM/32Carlton Motor Lodge, North Hollywood, CA.
Description:North Hollywood, CA. Carlton Motor Lodge (11811 Ventura Blvd.), motel driveway with white paint, green shutters, very tall sign. "The Hotel of Tomorrow...Today"
VR/PC/HM/33Carlton Motor Lodge, North Hollywood, CA.
Description:North Hollywood, CA. Carlton Motor Lodge (11811 Ventura Blvd.), small central image of motel exterior/driveway; insets of bedrooms with white spreads, green armchair, Art Deco-ish courtyard. Postmarked Jan 13, 1957.
VR/PC/LB/15Carnation Research Laboratory building, Van Nuys, CA.
Description:Van Nuys, CA. Carnation Research Laboratory building (8015 Van Nuys Blvd.?), street view of building with Carnation logo. This facility, which cost $1 million at the time, opened in 1953 and closed 1994.
VR/PC/EN/9Carnegie Observatory, Mount Wilson, CA.
Description:Mount Wilson (near Pasadena), CA. Carnegie Observatory (Mt. Wilson Observatory since 1986). "Its 100-inch telescope is the largest in the world." Postmarked Sept. 5, 1941.
VR/PC/HM/4Carriage Inn, Van Nuys, CA.
Description:Van Nuys, CA. Carriage Inn (5525 Sepulveda Blvd.) Three images: exterior with sign, bedroom with orange bedspreads, dining table set for dinner.
VR/PC/HM/3Carriage Inn, Van Nuys, CA.
Description:Van Nuys, CA. Carriage Inn ("on San Diego Freeway at Sepulveda Blvd."), aerial rendering of the motel, showing buildings, pool, palm trees, and convenient closeness to the freeway. Dated on back October 28, 1965. There is one duplicate (VR/PC/HM/3a). [show more]
VR/PC/CH/12Cartoon map of all 22 Alta California Missions along El Camino Real.
Description:California (including San Fernando). Cartoon map of all 22 Alta California Missions along El Camino Real (US 101). Mission San Fernando Rey is No. 6 heading north from San Diego, but was founded seventeenth chronologically (founded September 8, 1797). [show more]
VR/PC/AV/31Cartoon map of Los Angeles and Vicinity Freeways.
Description:Cartoon map of Los Angeles and Vicinity Freeways.
VR/PC/LB/73Cartoon postcard from Goodwill Industries in the San Fernando Valley.
Description:Cartoon postcard from Goodwill Industries in the San Fernando Valley. Image shows a cartoon by Milton Caniff of Good Willy in a wheelchair. Text reads: Thanks for giving.
VR/PC/RS/42Casa di Pizza, Reseda and Canoga Park, CA.
Description:Reseda and Canoga Park, CA. Casa di Pizza (19365 Victory Blvd.), large 4-topping pizza with business card for the Reseda location. Canoga Park location was at 7543 Fallbrook Ave.
VR/PC/BG/11Cascades, Busch Gardens, Van Nuys, CA.
Description:Busch Gardens, Van Nuys, CA. Cascades in the gorge area. Vertical format.
VR/PC/RSA/9Cattle at Rancho San Antonio School for Boys, Chatsworth, CA.
Description:Rancho San Antonio School for Boys, Chatsworth, CA. Boys herding shorthorn cattle to pasture as part of an "agricultural class." Information from the back of the card: Brother Raymand’s riders drive our registered shorthorns to greener pastures; 12 acres of alfalfa harvested 6 times yearly by the boys in agriculture classes supplies ample feed for 18 head of livestock. Rancho San Antonio School for Boys, Chatsworth, Calif. [show more]
VR/PC/RS/55Celebrity room of restaurant, Universal City, CA.
Description:Universal City, CA. "Lunching with the Stars in the "Celebrity Room," interior of restaurant dining room featuring movie posters on walls and seats that look like directors' chairs.
VR/PC/CH/7Chapel, Olive View Sanatorium, San Fernando, CA.
Description:San Fernando, CA. Chapel, Olive View Sanatorium (14445 Olive View Dr., Sylmar; Olive View (UCLA Medical Center today). Olive View was opened in 1920 in order to quarantine and treat tuberculosis patients, often by very aggressive means. In the 1980s, it became a modern medical center. I cannot find any specific information on the chapel. [show more]