the former Compton Carwash. It was at 1845 Rosencrans Ave, Compton, CA.
shame they tore that great structure down for a parking lot!A bowling alley on Katella Avenue in Anaheim, CA, in 1958.
Only here because somebody took the time to try to identify vehicles in the parking lot. I dunno them, just know a few predate my time on the planet. I put it out there for smarter vintage sled observers.
Sources say its gone .. Disney tore it down decades ago to make a parking lot for the Magic Kingdom
source: Wonder Bowl, Anaheim, CA, 1958 by Charles Phoenix
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"From the Chinese red Chevy truck to the right; is a creamy ’57 Olds, jet black ’50 Chevy, snow white “swept wing” ’58 Dodge, emerald green Dodge work truck, and a partially primered Studebaker truck.
But the darling of the day is on the street front and center. A dreamy ’55 Ford Crown Victoria, beautifully finished in a nearly hypnotic hot pink and white, inside and out. Even the wheels are pink. Who stole the hubcaps?
Another take on it. Looks like it made it into the 70's (I think thats a Pinto out front in bottom pic).
source: Wonder Bowl, Anaheim - 1957 - Demolished
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Turning old industrial buildings into apartments seems to be the way to save them. They have been working to improve the area, but it's still got a long way to go.@Big_John has alredy regaled us with this Syracuse gem back at posts #10 and #1,102 and may have the following resuse project too.
Cant get on syracuse.com for more of this stort, without a subscription.
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sources: Apartments at old car factory among $150M in new North Side projects in the works. Eight That Can’t Wait 2019: H. A. Moyer Factories | Preservation Association of Central New York
I'd like a whole floor (prolly couldnt afford it) .. only if I could have a 8.000 sq ft. garage on the ground floor. The building in this article appears to be the one in the upper right ... the whole complex is (was?) the Moyer site.
1911 Moyer below. Looks like it may be in front of the building above, on Wolf near the corner of Park.
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"The H. A. Moyer Factories is a large complex of late 19th and early 20th-century industrial buildings at the far north end of North Salina Street, best known today by the west factory with “the house on the roof.”
The factories are significant for their architecture and association with Syracuse’s industrial history. The 210,000 square-foot complex has stood mostly vacant since 2005, and in 2014 one of the walls facing Park Street collapsed.
As of 2019, developers are proposing a housing project for the portion of the complex between Park and North Salina streets using historic tax credits."
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ASIDE .. I'd like to have that old firehouse down (southerly, toward Salinas St.) Wolf St. near the OLDEST part of Moyers complex.
Alas, too late. already a museum. Syracuse and Onondaga County Fire Museum - Wikipedia
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Turning old industrial buildings into apartments seems to be the way to save them. They have been working to improve the area, but it's still got a long way to go.
They mentioned the building with the "house on the roof". I drove by that yesterday and the house has been completely rebuilt.
A little bit about the area: Northside, Syracuse - Wikipedia
I wouldn't want to live there myself... Go a couple blocks and it gets rundown real fast.
Turning old industrial buildings into apartments seems to be the way to save them. They have been working to improve the area, but it's still got a long way to go.
They mentioned the building with the "house on the roof". I drove by that yesterday and the house has been completely rebuilt.
A little bit about the area: Northside, Syracuse - Wikipedia
I wouldn't want to live there myself... Go a couple blocks and it gets rundown real fast.
I knew they shipped them overseas this way, but didn't know they did it in this country.I didn't know til yesterday Ford did this branch assembly plant thing .. and I fancied myself kinda an industry "expert" (two business degrees, a masters thesis on the electric car, worked 30 years in the car biz, etc)
WOW, you rarely see them this unmolested. All original doors and windows, sign frames all in place (main sign probably had the frame but was airbrushed out in the rendering).B&W De Soto, 815 Penn Avenue, Wilkinsburg, PA., ca. 1940. Still there, seen better days. The whole area as well.
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2023. Graffitti!. Google shows it as various auto-related businesses (e.g. Earl Schieb, repair, etc.,) going back 15 years. The neighborhood's slide evidient as well.
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