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Willat Studios-Historical location(en)USA / California / Culver_City (Los Angeles)cinema, studio, interesting placeHistorical location--this is the general location of a silent film studio know as Willat. It was located just off Washington Boulevard in the area of Willat Street. Their main building was known as the "Witch's House" because of its distinctive
East Pembroke Post Office (Historical)(en)USA / Massachusetts / Pembroke (Pembroke, MA)post officeVery Small post office formally operated at this location. Building still stands.
Beachwood Studios-Historical location 1439 N. Beachwood.(en)USA / California / West_Hollywood (Los Angeles)cinema, studioThis small "Poverty Row" studio was eventually absorbed into Columbia Pictures and is now part of the lot known as Sunset-Gower. Beachwood runs through Sunset Gower.
California Studios-Historical location. 1420, 1432, 1438 N. Beachwood.(en)USA / California / West_Hollywood (Los Angeles)cinema, studio, interesting placeThis small "Poverty Row" studio was eventually absorbed into Columbia Pictures and is now part of the lot known as Sunset-Gower. Beachwood runs through Sunset Gower. Exact size, shape, and location are approximate. Awaiting verification.
Movie Studio-Historical site(en)USA / California / Vernon (Los Angeles)place, cinema, historic, studio, interesting place1745 Allesandro (now Glendale Blvd.) This lot, now gone, was the studio site for several early silent movie studios including Bronx Films, Reaguer Productions, French & Forman, Western Arts, Harry Keaton, Westwood Productions, and Norburg Studios. Studio is long since
Movie studio-Historical site(en)USA / California / Glendale (Los Angeles)place, cinema, historic, studio, interesting place1845-1869 Allesandro (now Glendale Blvd.) was the site of L.A's first movie studio, The Selig Polyscope Company, built in 1908. In 1913 Selig moved west and opened a much larger facility. In 1915, Selig moved his company to Lincoln Park
Movie Studio-Historical site(en)USA / California / Glendale (Los Angeles)place, cinema, historic, studio, interesting place1807 Allesandro (now Glendale Blvd.) this small studio (now gone) was the home of West Coast Pictures.
Movie studio-Historical Place(en)USA / California / West_Hollywood (Los Angeles)place, cinema, historic, studio, interesting place4811 Fountain, the long since gone location of early movie studios Mena Film Co., Brentwood Film Corp, and Metropolitan Pictures. Exact location, and size pending verification.
Movie Studio-Historical site(en)USA / California / West_Hollywood (Los Angeles)place, cinema, historic, studio, interesting place6100 Sunset at Gower. One of the many Povetry Row studios in what was euphanistically called Gower Gulch, this was the home of Universal, Henry Lehrman's L-KO Komedies, Stern Brothers, and Century Pictures. Both sides of Gower Street were lined
Tom Mix's Mixville-Historical Movie Studio site(en)USA / California / Glendale (Los Angeles)cinema, mix, studio, interesting placeIn Edendale (between Glendale Blvd. and Teviot), silent film mega star Tom Mix built a 12 acre shooting set called Mixville. Loaded with western props and furnishings, it has been described as a "complete frontier town, with a dusty street,
Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge(en)USA / District_of_Columbia / Washington historic, freemason / masonic temple, historical buildingFounded in 1825, this building housed the first black Masonic order organized south of the Mason-Dixon line. It was named in honor of Prince Hall, a Revolutionary War veteran known as the first African American Mason. Its temple, or meeting
St. Joseph's Retreat Historical Marker(en)USA / Michigan / Dearborn_Heights (Dearborn, MI)site, historicIn 1855, the Sisters of Charity opened Michigan's first privately-operated mental hospital on this site. The hospital remained until 1962 when it was closed and the buildings demolished.
Movie Studio-Historical site(en)USA / California / South_Pasadena (Los Angeles)place, cinema, historic, studio, interesting place200 E. Avenue 55, Highland Park This lot, now gone, was the studio site for West Coast Films in the early part of the 20th century. Size and placement approximate, pending verification.
Movie Studio-Historical site(en)USA / California / Belvedere (Los Angeles)cinema, studio, interesting place, Historic Location651 Fairview Ave. This lot, now gone, was the studio site for: Majestic Imp (precursor to Universal) Thanhouser Essanay Fred Mace Co. Size and placement approximate, pending verification.
Movie Studio-Historical Site (Lehrman Studios)(en)USA / California / Culver_City (Los Angeles)cinema, studio, interesting placeLocation approximate. This is the site of Henry Lehrman Studios (L-Ko Komedies), the brief neighbor of Hal Roach in the early 1920s. Only existed for a few years, before Lehrman went to work as a writer/director for Fox.
Reliable Pictures-historical site(en)USA / California / West_Hollywood (Los Angeles)cinema, studio, interesting placeAt 6040 Sunset stands the new headquarters of Technicolor, on the Sunset-Gower lot. In this spot, several low budget Poverty Row studios once stood in the 1920s and 1930s. The most enduring of these was Harry S. Webb's Reliable Pictures.
Dunedin Historical Society(en)USA / Florida / Dunedin museum, historic, society, interesting placeA converted railroad station, it has exhibits of the history of Dunedin and the surrounding area.
Essanay Studios (former site) historical location(en)USA / Illinois / Chicago (Chicago)cinema, historic, studio, interesting placeThe Essanay Film Manufacturing Company was a motion picture studio founded on August 10, 1907 in the neighborhood of Uptown, Chicago, IL by George K. Spoor and Broncho Billy Anderson under the name Essanay ("S and A").[1] It is best
Selig Polyscope-Historical location.(en)USA / Illinois / Lincolnwood (Chicago)cinema, historic, studio, interesting place3900 N. Claremont, Chicago. There are buildings remaining from the Selig Polyscope studios at the intersection of Byron and Claremont. The Selig trademark "Diamond S" is still over the doorway of the loft conversion on the N.W. corner. The structures
First gas station in the world (historical marker)(en)USA / Pennsylvania / Bloomfield (Pittsburgh, PA)petrol / gas stationIn December 1913, Gulf Oil Corporation opened the world's first drive-in service station at the corner of Baum Boulevard and St. Clair Street in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Previously, stations featured only curbside pumps. To introduce its new station, Gulf ran a
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