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Los Angeles is a rambling place, fair distances with longer than necessary drives in between. In LA and the surrounding areas there are some increadible pockets of the old. Some is in disrepair others chugging along quite well and others that are being renovated and made anew. Too much has gone under the bulldozer to be lost forever in LA and the local PBS station KCET have two long programs about some of the highlights of LA the are gone. These programs are titled "Things That Aren't Here Anymore" and "More Things That Aren't Here Anymore" and they chronical some of the most amazing and wonderful things that just did not last. LA land value is enormous and the pressure to tear down and put up something new in its place is unbelieveable. As such great places disappear every year.
Occasionally some neat things are saved and some places are uncovered and restored like the Pig and Whistle in Hollywood. The Egyptian Theater has been redone beautifully, as examples these show what is possible.
I picked SF as the more Noir Today city because it retains a lot of its Noir charm, seems to have it in a more concentrated area and that gave it a little more Noir weight in the choice.
Both cities are astounding, but in LA you just have to always drive further to be astounded. [huh]
Los Angeles is a rambling place, fair distances with longer than necessary drives in between. In LA and the surrounding areas there are some increadible pockets of the old. Some is in disrepair others chugging along quite well and others that are being renovated and made anew. Too much has gone under the bulldozer to be lost forever in LA and the local PBS station KCET have two long programs about some of the highlights of LA the are gone. These programs are titled "Things That Aren't Here Anymore" and "More Things That Aren't Here Anymore" and they chronical some of the most amazing and wonderful things that just did not last. LA land value is enormous and the pressure to tear down and put up something new in its place is unbelieveable. As such great places disappear every year.
Occasionally some neat things are saved and some places are uncovered and restored like the Pig and Whistle in Hollywood. The Egyptian Theater has been redone beautifully, as examples these show what is possible.
I picked SF as the more Noir Today city because it retains a lot of its Noir charm, seems to have it in a more concentrated area and that gave it a little more Noir weight in the choice.
Both cities are astounding, but in LA you just have to always drive further to be astounded. [huh]