Deco-Doll-1928
Practically Family
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One of my favorite things to do is see historic places around town (or when I am traveling). As I was eating lunch today, I got to thinking that maybe I should ask this question on the Fedora Lounge and here I am!
1) What is your favorite historic place and/ or what historic place would you like to visit?
2) What historic place would you love to visit that no longer exists?
For me, my favorite historic building has to be the Bradbury Building. The Bradbury Building to me that has to be one of the most beautiful buildings in Los Angeles. It does not look like much from the outside, but inside it’s gorgeous! I also like the Fine Arts Building and Union Station (a favorite of mine since I was a young girl).
A place that I would like to visit is Washington DC. All of my siblings got to go there for their 8th grade field trip, but when I finally got to 8th grade, they stopped the trips.
I’d also like to see Atlantic City, but that’s only because I’ve gotten obsessed with Boardwalk Empire. I would give and arm and leg to see that set too!
A place that I would like to go to, but does not exist anymore is a tie.
In Los Angeles, I would have liked to see the Richfield Oil Building. I know that the elevators doors still exist and some angels. I’ve wanted to see those elevator doors for a while now.
My other choice is to see the old Luna Park at Coney Island. I remember watching this old Harold Lloyd movie called Speedy. He takes his girlfriend to Luna Park. Oh heavens it looks so gorgeous and so magical on film. I know they brought back Luna Park, but I don't think it's the same.
Bradbury Building (Los Angeles)
Fine Arts Building (Los Angeles)
Union Station (Los Angeles)
Richfield Oil (Los Angeles)
Luna Park (New York)
1) What is your favorite historic place and/ or what historic place would you like to visit?
2) What historic place would you love to visit that no longer exists?
For me, my favorite historic building has to be the Bradbury Building. The Bradbury Building to me that has to be one of the most beautiful buildings in Los Angeles. It does not look like much from the outside, but inside it’s gorgeous! I also like the Fine Arts Building and Union Station (a favorite of mine since I was a young girl).
A place that I would like to visit is Washington DC. All of my siblings got to go there for their 8th grade field trip, but when I finally got to 8th grade, they stopped the trips.
I’d also like to see Atlantic City, but that’s only because I’ve gotten obsessed with Boardwalk Empire. I would give and arm and leg to see that set too!
A place that I would like to go to, but does not exist anymore is a tie.
In Los Angeles, I would have liked to see the Richfield Oil Building. I know that the elevators doors still exist and some angels. I’ve wanted to see those elevator doors for a while now.
My other choice is to see the old Luna Park at Coney Island. I remember watching this old Harold Lloyd movie called Speedy. He takes his girlfriend to Luna Park. Oh heavens it looks so gorgeous and so magical on film. I know they brought back Luna Park, but I don't think it's the same.
Bradbury Building (Los Angeles)
Fine Arts Building (Los Angeles)
Union Station (Los Angeles)
Richfield Oil (Los Angeles)
Luna Park (New York)