日落大道,好莱坞大道,圣塔莫尼卡大道,科罗拉多大道……这些洛杉矶地区当今耳熟能详的“明星路”,当年是个什么样?这些老照片记录下了当年的样子,坑洼泥泞,尘土飞扬……
Sunset Boulevard
Sunset Boulevard at Gower in 1907. Courtesy of the Photo Collection – Los Angeles Public Library.
Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, ca.1905. Courtesy of the USC Libraries – California Historical Society Collection.
Sunset Boulevard at Normandie, ca. 1900. Courtesy of the USC Libraries – California Historical Society Collection.
Hollywood Boulevard
Hollywood Boulevard at its intersection with Sunset in 1904. Courtesy of the Photo Collection – Los Angeles Public Library.
Hollywood Boulevard at Grand in 1907. Courtesy of the Photo Collection – Los Angeles Public Library.
Wilshire Boulevard
Racing automobiles turn onto Wilshire Boulevard, then named Nevada Avenue, from Ocean Avenue in Santa Monica in 1910. Courtesy of the USC Libraries – California Historical Society Collection.
A 1912 view of Wilshire Boulevard, then named Nevada Avenue, in Santa Monica. Courtesy of the Santa Monica Public Library Image Archives.
Colorado Boulevard (Pasadena)
Circa 1885 view of Colorado Boulevard, then named Colorado Street, looking east toward Pasadena’s central business district. Courtesy of the USC Libraries – California Historical Society Collection.
Circa 1890 view of Colorado Boulevard, then named Colorado Street, looking east to Marengo Avenue. Courtesy of the Pasadena Museum of History.
Santa Monica Boulevard
1900 view of Santa Monica Boulevard in Sawtelle. Courtesy of the Photo Collection – Los Angeles Public Library.
Circa 1900 view of Santa Monica Boulevard in present-day Hollywood. Courtesy of the Photo Collection – Los Angeles Public Library.
Third Street (Santa Monica)
Circa 1891 view of Santa Monica’s Third Street, looking north from Broadway to Nevada Avenue. Courtesy of the USC Libraries – California Historical Society Collection.
1880 view of the commercial block on Santa Moncia’s Third Street between Utah and Oregon avenues. Courtesy of the Photo Collection – Los Angeles Public Library.
1900 view of Third Street at Broadway in Santa Monica. Courtesy of the USC Libraries – California Historical Society Collection.
The wagon road that eventually became PCH once passed through a natural formation named Arch Rock. Courtesy of the Photo Collection – Los Angeles Public Library.
This one-lane road along the coast north of Santa Monica, seen here in 1905, eventually became Pacific Coast Highway. Courtesy of the Photo Collection – Los Angeles Public Library.
Hollywood Freeway (Route 101)
An unpaved road crosses Cahuenga Pass along the present-day route of the Hollywood Freeway, circa 1905. Courtesy of the USC Libraries – California Historical Society Collection.
1921 view of the highway through the Cahuenga Pass. Courtesy of the Automobile Club of Southern California Archives.
Three bicyclists ride up the Cahuenga Pass, ca.1897. Courtesy of the USC Libraries – California Historical Society Collection.