that would be legendary sleuthing chief.Challenge accepted!
please, dont make me find a way to make crow tasty.
that would be legendary sleuthing chief.Challenge accepted!
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I am like Tom Brady and Al Pacino .. just can't retire.
A couple (actually 3) have come up from other threads. I just happen to know the place on sight via in person visits over the years..
Be advised these next three are medium-to-difficult to solve, but as always enough there to solve them (pic and/or hints).
Where is this 1961 Buick? (this pic came from another thread recently)
1. Midwestern US city, somewhat "synonymous" with this brand in a way. City and State?
2. Is exact location of the car still there?
3. If 2. is true, recent picture of location? If 2. is not true, what's there now?
If you decide to play, answer will be posted on Thursday AM EDT. This one, I think, is lower on the difficulty scale, so shouldn't take long to decide if ya got it or not.
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i'll be damned.Gattaca
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Escape from New York (this place is not in NY)
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24 (tv series)
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Is there any way to fix the alert system to get alerted reliably about all new posts in subscribed threads, as used to be the case? @cuda hunter
Thought that was the spot but didn’t submit my guess. Been by there several times as I attended Cal State Northridge for my undergraduate and Master’s degrees….#690. Sepulveda Dam, Los Angeles CA
This one was hard for me NOT to go full nerd on. I will include a link to the Army Corps of Engineers Project Report.
Nearly 350 pages of text, maps, etc. from nearly 100 years of plannng for anybody who wants TMI like I tend to
Its the kinda stuff we (ordinary citizens) take for granted, but when you understand what somebody sat down and figured out, THEN built .... well you'd be damn glad somebody did it.
Sometimes, its after a natural disaster has killled a bunch of people. Such was the case with the Sepulveda Dam after deadly LA floods in 1938 (and in 1914 before that).
Still, as part of water management in a densely populated, burgeoning fast growing LA, it has worked so far.
Army Corps of Engineers
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The dam is lower right (southeast corner of the Sepulveda basin - in color).
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Sepulveda Dam was completed in 1941 to control floods (actual and potential) of the Los Angeles River system (the river and tributaries like Encino and Haskell Creeks) from north to south.
The dam is "dry", in the sense that it does NOT make hydro electric power, or create a reservoir, etc.
It exists to direct/manage actual and potential flood waters to the natural drainage of the LA River to the south and therefore NOT into neighborhoods (e.g. Burbank, Tarzana, Studia City, Sherman Oaks, Van Nuys, Encino, etc.,) where hundreds of thousands of people live/work and multi-billions of dollars have been spent.
Think New Orleans after Katrina .. but worse given the comparative population density of LA.
This dam is shown from the "spillway" section of the dam, on the southeastern end (so, looking northerly, toward the upstream flows of the LA River system) of the Sepulveda basin.
"The Sepulveda Dam is a dry dam constructed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to withhold e flood waters along the Los Angeles River. Completed in 1941, at a cost of $6,650,561 (equivalent to $137,766,000 in 2023), it is located south of center in the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles, California.
Sepulveda Dam, along with Hansen Dam located in the north San Fernando Valley, was constructed in response to the historic 1938 floods which killed 144 people . The flood control basin is a large and undeveloped area in the center of the Valley, used mostly for wildlife refuge and recreation. "
The spillway adjacent to the dam, concrete-lined and expansive, and a "futuristic" construction, makes it a very photogenic location for movies, TV shows, commercials, etc.
The north side of the dam is a recreation area, including Woodley Park, the site of this Mopar car show. Thanks to @SPF Required and @MrMoparCHP for pointing all this out.
Chrysler Performance West - Mopar Spring Fling & Fall Fling
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