Thanks for another great tour. I do so love seeing the older, more established homes with their perfect balance and understated elegance, unlike so many of the in-your-face mega mansions that are being built today.
I love the way you don't let the rain intimidate you !! It gives the hoods you shoot a completely different ambience, even though it's LA !!! Great work and keep 'em coming ! 😎🚿🚿😎
Charlie Chaplin no doubt visited Mary at her home at 56 Fremont Place in 1919, and was thus already familiar with the neighborhood when he used it to stage an important early scene from his 1921 masterpiece The Kid, named one of the 2011 entries into the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress. During this scene, an unwed mother played by Edna Purviance abandons her infant son in the backseat of a limousine parked in front of 55 Fremont Place, the home directly across the street from Mary’s home. Thieves steal the car before Edna can return to reclaim her child. Upon discovering the baby, the thieves leave him in the gutter, where Charlie finds him, and raises the kid as his own.
@@hollywoodambience I read that Fremont Place was created in 1911, but the gated community Chester Place was created and subdivided by Charles Silent in 1899.
@@jamesr2164 I should do some more research for that Early development[edit] The foundation for the creation of Chester Place started with a Los Angeles land survey conducted in 1853 by New Hampshire lawyer Henry Hancock. Hancock surveyed the lots near present-day Downtown Los Angeles based on the dirt road boulevards that ran east to west across the city. Between each of these boulevards land was separated into large 35-acre (140,000 m2) lots to be sold. In 1855 Hancock eventually bought one of the best lots, which was to later become Chester Place.
These are some of the houses we dream about living in someday with our spouses when we were kids growing up! Some of us make it, some don't! Very nice neighborhood!
Thanks for another great tour. I do so love seeing the older, more established homes with their perfect balance and understated elegance, unlike so many of the in-your-face mega mansions that are being built today.
hi thank you for watching
I love the way you don't let the rain intimidate you !! It gives the hoods you shoot a completely different ambience, even though it's LA !!! Great work and keep 'em coming ! 😎🚿🚿😎
thank you. It was raining hard all day but I was able to be there during the break int the weather.
Pretty area, thank you for the drive through.😊
hey there thank you for watching
Superb capture! Rarely ever seen.
yes it was hard for me to get in and film but I was able and it was raining !
Thank you for the lovely drive. ❤
hi thanks for watching the video
Beautiful architecture with some of those homes.
Charlie Chaplin no doubt visited Mary at her home at 56 Fremont Place in 1919, and was thus already familiar with the neighborhood when he used it to stage an important early scene from his 1921 masterpiece The Kid, named one of the 2011 entries into the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress. During this scene, an unwed mother played by Edna Purviance abandons her infant son in the backseat of a limousine parked in front of 55 Fremont Place, the home directly across the street from Mary’s home. Thieves steal the car before Edna can return to reclaim her child. Upon discovering the baby, the thieves leave him in the gutter, where Charlie finds him, and raises the kid as his own.
Love this area! My aunt and uncle lived here in the 60’s. First guarded gate property in L.A
yes it's the first gated community in Los Angeles. It was hard for me to get in and film.
what was there address do you remember?
@@hollywoodambience I read that Fremont Place was created in 1911, but the gated community Chester Place was created and subdivided by Charles Silent in 1899.
@@jamesr2164 I should do some more research for that
Early development[edit]
The foundation for the creation of Chester Place started with a Los Angeles land survey conducted in 1853 by New Hampshire lawyer Henry Hancock. Hancock surveyed the lots near present-day Downtown Los Angeles based on the dirt road boulevards that ran east to west across the city. Between each of these boulevards land was separated into large 35-acre (140,000 m2) lots to be sold. In 1855 Hancock eventually bought one of the best lots, which was to later become Chester Place.
These are some of the houses we dream about living in someday with our spouses when we were kids growing up! Some of us make it, some don't! Very nice neighborhood!
thanks for watching. I love these houses
@01:33 55 Fremont Place Los Angles Ca. Former home of Muhammad Ali and Location for Charlie Chaplin film Classic The Kid (1921)
Probably my favorite of the lot.
Oh yeah...😎🔥🔥🔥
simply amazing
@@hollywoodambienceThere's a white house in this vid that's as big or bigger than the actual one..😂
@@marybetheby5184 yes I think you are right
Fun!
it was super fun
the AI thumbnails you use on this account make me feel sick. please use actual pictures
hi Lucy. I love AI and it gives me a nice interesting thumbnail. Why does it make you feel sick?
You won't find any rappers in these houses.
Muhammad Ali lived at 55 Fremont Place the only rapper
@hollywoodambience he was a boxer not a rapper 😂
LL Cool J lives in Fremont Place 💪🏾