A really interesting early Imp travelogue of Los Angeles, an eye-opener for those who like to think of it as a sleepy west-coast burg before Hollywood was invaded by moviemakers, as you can see, downtown was a booming metropolis even then. Also nice views of the famous Alligator and Ostrich Farms, both silent comedy staple locations:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smxZxInywLY
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A 1912 Look at Los Angeles
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Re: A 1912 Look at Los Angeles
At the time of this newsreel footage, L.A.'s population ranks 17th in the nation. That wide panning shot at the end shows a lot of undeveloped acreage beyond the downtown area. Within a decade the population would triple. And I read that the city opened it's first gas station in 1912.
A harbinger of things to come.
A harbinger of things to come.
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