Angels Flight - Bunker Hill Los Angeles 1960's

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  • Опубликовано: 6 фев 2018
  • Video shows 1960's renovation and redevelopment of the Bunker Hill district of Los Angeles.
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  • @larryseibert4102
    @larryseibert4102 Год назад +29

    Well done. I was born in 1947 in Los Angeles. My grandmother took me on "Angels Flight" many times. Also to "Clifton's Cafeteria" where I got to choose a toy from the treasure chest. Wonderful memories.

    • @MiteshDamania
      @MiteshDamania Год назад +4

      How is the Clifton's of today in comparison?

    • @bobareebop
      @bobareebop 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yes! I had forgotten about the treasure chest at Clifton's.

    • @mistervacation23
      @mistervacation23 7 месяцев назад +2

      Did you ever go to Musso & Frank on Hollywood Boulevard?

  • @machinelearng
    @machinelearng 4 месяца назад +7

    What an amazing film. I was born and raised in Los Angeles and its sad to see those who run the city have so little desire to preserve its former unique look or its history

  • @JuanCarlos-vf5xg
    @JuanCarlos-vf5xg 2 года назад +9

    I RATHER ENJOYED THOSE ORIGINAL BUILDINGS THAN THE TALL BUILDING THAT EXISTS RIGHT NOW.

  • @toastnjam7384
    @toastnjam7384 4 месяца назад +3

    I road Angels Flight's a few times as a kid in the late 50's. Five cents.
    I lived in South Silver Lake and there were two big Victorian homes in the neighborhood that were subdivide into Apt's. Both were torn down and replaced with Dingbats Apt's.

  • @davidortega357
    @davidortega357 4 года назад +36

    When i lived in Wilmington ca i drove up to downtown L.A. in 1968. Got on board at Angels flight up to Bunker hill back then there was many Victorian homes scattered all over the hill we had a couple of victorian homes in Wilmas back in 68 there were victorian homes all over L A. It was good mermories of the good ole. Days down Broadway and Main streets to Olvera street the. Placita. I remember going to L.A. on the train with my dad when i was 5 years old 1954. Im now 70 years old i lived in delhi now in central cali theres still Victorian homes. in Merced ca. And Stockton , Sacramento its nice living up north old town sacramento good to visit i remember the PIKE in Long Beach back in 1963-1975 we had fun there they had the beach too fun times gone but not forgotten

    • @jesseguevara
      @jesseguevara 2 года назад +1

      Must've had a wild adventure!

  • @josesalinas8315
    @josesalinas8315 3 года назад +25

    Los Angeles my city lost a lot of heritage and priceless history because of GREED.

    • @newmag42
      @newmag42 Год назад +3

      Yes sadly Jose that is what they do...my aunts had hotels for rent day by day or week to week and month as well....that was way before your time but do so remember all the wonderful times growing up there...we would go to Grand Central Market and buy fresh everything and many foods of other ethnic tastes as well...

    • @-oiiio-3993
      @-oiiio-3993 2 месяца назад

      The same that founded it.

  • @narvelancoleman8597
    @narvelancoleman8597 3 года назад +12

    June, 1962: Graduation Day, from Horace Mann Jr. Hi., a group of us 10 graduates, were dropped off Downtown LA, to celebrate. Our first outing without parental supervision. We ate at the legendary 'Clifton's Cafeteria,' saw a double feature: 'Horrors of the Black Museum,' 'Corridors of Blood,' and rode up and down Bunker Hill, about 10 times, on the Angel's Flight.' 🎼🎵🎤Memories...Light the cirners of my mind!🎶🎸🎹

  • @sharonvargas4334
    @sharonvargas4334 4 года назад +45

    Beautiful film. It pains me to watch it though. This is why I belong to the Los Angeles Conservancy, so these old precious buildings don’t go down without a fight.

    • @doctheperfectfaceforradio6022
      @doctheperfectfaceforradio6022 3 года назад +3

      I love old LA.

    • @SunAngelD
      @SunAngelD 3 года назад +4

      I feel the same.🥺 Sad and beautiful. Hopefully you and the Conservancy can protect what’s left of old Los Angeles.💜

  • @richpolysorbate4328
    @richpolysorbate4328 4 года назад +69

    Although I was only a couple years old when it was all torn down, I grieve it's passing into history. It was unfairly rallied against by real estate developers, bankers, and city politicians as a hotbed of poverty and crime when in fact it was a community of elders, the poor, artists and dreamers. The spirit of Bunker Hill will live on in its writers like John Fante, its artists, the old film noirs and tv pilots that were shot there, and those ghosts in the shadows that loom over the cold and indifferent, ice bank buildings that have replaced it in the name of progress.

    • @mokuu3313
      @mokuu3313 3 года назад +6

      In the inpatient world of the new there is little room for the old.

    • @mokuu3313
      @mokuu3313 3 года назад +4

      I would have never guessed this was LA. I grew up knowing downtown LA as tall glass towers

    • @kliegl8613
      @kliegl8613 Год назад +2

      @@mokuu3313 I see what you did there.

    • @RichardCockerill
      @RichardCockerill Год назад +1

      yes

    • @MarinCipollina
      @MarinCipollina 3 месяца назад +1

      @@mokuu3313 This is old Los Angeles, the real old Los Angeles of film noir, full of excitement and possibility. The kind of a place where you could get a room for $15 a month.

  • @joeblow7853
    @joeblow7853 Год назад +2

    Born in 1952, I'vemesmerizing with classical music in the background.

  • @richm9455
    @richm9455 Год назад +4

    I would ride it with my Grandmother. I remember the victorian homes on the top of Bunker HIll. So long ago.

  • @kenrowland7864
    @kenrowland7864 7 месяцев назад +4

    If you want any perception of "Old Los Angeles....You have to go to Echo Park and walk around Angelino Heights. It's the only "hint" of "Old L.A....Beautiful Victorian Neighborhood. Thank God they preserved that area since there's not much left.

  • @nedludd7622
    @nedludd7622 3 года назад +30

    This reminds me of New York City destroying the old Penn Station and replacing it with an inhuman atrocity. These are examples of what real vandalism is.

    • @robierap
      @robierap Год назад +1

      Yeah, let’s learn from history and reuse old structures. It’s more economical in a climate change era.

    • @robierap
      @robierap Год назад

      @@RichardCockerill I’m not laying a personal nor political judgment on your perspective during this Easter weekend. 🐰

  • @SWSimpson
    @SWSimpson 2 года назад +7

    It's still running in downtown Los Angeles, it's just a block away from where it was.

  • @philipchretienkarlsson8157
    @philipchretienkarlsson8157 2 года назад +9

    I know that this is the obvious answer, but, what a shame, and how lovely and restorable all these beautiful houses were...

  • @hollywood101usa
    @hollywood101usa 2 года назад +13

    Beautifully filmed, but what a tragic story! So painful to watch history being ripped apart for so called progress.

    • @machinelearng
      @machinelearng 4 месяца назад +1

      My thoughts completely

    • @MarinCipollina
      @MarinCipollina 3 месяца назад

      The happy ending (sort of) is that Angel Flight was NOT sold for scrap, it went out of commission, where it sat in storage until relaunched in 1996, having been relocated about 300 feet East. It operates to this day. Sadly, the rest of the entire neighborhood was lost forever. Part of the soul of the city went with it.

  • @Modeltnick
    @Modeltnick 3 года назад +10

    Beautiful film! It captures the texture of the era with period music and narration. Probably filmed on 16mm.

  • @dtnetlurker
    @dtnetlurker 4 года назад +29

    The one and only saving grace was the Angel's Flight itself was saved and moved to an area where it can be better used and enjoyed by visitors to the city.

    • @wooderdsaunders7429
      @wooderdsaunders7429 Год назад

      Where was it moved

    • @notabotiswear6980
      @notabotiswear6980 9 месяцев назад

      @@wooderdsaunders7429 right across the street from grand central market. down the block from where it was originally. by the tunnel. Temple street i think it is? i may be way off im not from Los angeles, just a huge lover of the city.

    • @mgman6000
      @mgman6000 4 месяца назад +1

      I just rode it a week ago with my girlfriend from Illinois on a trip to LA
      I rode it with my wife in 69 just before they put it in storage it's good they didn't scrap it

  • @kevinallen6197
    @kevinallen6197 2 года назад +2

    I rode it at 6 years old. I remember it clearly. Exciting for a kid.

  • @blakespower
    @blakespower 4 года назад +13

    I am playing LA NOIRE and the area lives on in the game

  • @kenrowland7864
    @kenrowland7864 7 месяцев назад

    To think most of those beautiful houses only stood a few years....What a tragedy!!!

  • @setforglobaldoom
    @setforglobaldoom 11 месяцев назад +3

    An absolute fucking disgrace and utter shame. To erase so much damn history of my city. 😪

  • @meztli7240
    @meztli7240 3 года назад +8

    8:11 Getting rid of the old and making way for the new. During the 60's and 70's this was seen as progress...

  • @Modeltnick
    @Modeltnick 2 года назад +4

    Thankfully, Angels Flight still exists after many years of tribulation, restoration and relocation a few blocks from the original site. It’s a legend!

    • @r.andrewmason3602
      @r.andrewmason3602 Год назад +2

      I was offered the restoration, gave the supervision project away to a close friend, who later invited me to complete the renovation on the lower arch.
      Beautiful memories

    • @Modeltnick
      @Modeltnick Год назад +1

      @@r.andrewmason3602 Thanks for your response! I’ve never been to see the flight in person but I can tell by the many videos and still pictures that it has been beautifully and faithfully restored! It was very unfortunate that there was a mechanical failure some years ago that caused a fatal accident but the good that came out of it is that the machinery is closer in design to the original and much stronger. I hope future generations appreciate such a wonderful landmark and it’s beautiful restoration! I even like seeing the bare light bulbs in the interior! Very nostalgic!

    • @tora7054
      @tora7054 Год назад

      My brother and I lived near there and rode our bikes on top of those hills back in the early 1970’s. After the building were removed the mountain dirt was removed back to make room for lots of parking lots. When our parents would take us out to eat at the Central Market, we would park right across the street at those parking lots. Great memories. Thank you for the upload of the video.

    • @MarinCipollina
      @MarinCipollina 3 месяца назад +1

      Actually it's about a block and a half from the original location, which was next to the 2nd street tunnel. Now it's midway between 3rd and 4th, both of which are below grade at Olive, which is also below grade. The Angel Flight at the top of the hill terminates at Cal Plaza, Cal Plaza (One and Two) are interconnected, and connect several of the high rise bank buildings that front on both sides of Grand, the Los Angeles high rise row..
      Cal Plaza is a multi-activity venue that features an ampitheater and outdoor stage. There are also sections under the towers themselves, the plaza rambles and includes a US post office, a Starbucks, a diner, a pizza place, a gelato place, several restaurants of various cuisines, a gourmet spirits store, a FedEx facility, a couple of Amazon pickup box locations, and the Omni Hotel. Lots of fine dining establishments in the immediate area, along with several mobile kitchens that set up shop on Grand daily. There are museums and other cultural attractions nearby.

    • @Modeltnick
      @Modeltnick 3 месяца назад

      @@MarinCipollina Hey, thanks for the information on the area. I would love to visit Angels Flight someday and spend many trips on it. Such a long journey over the decades to where it is today!

  • @andrewstinson3284
    @andrewstinson3284 Год назад +2

    I love taking Angel's Flight up to the gleaming Financial District after a nice meal Grand Central Market!

  • @blackrainbowfiresword177
    @blackrainbowfiresword177 Год назад +1

    Fantastic share, really enjoyed it,ty!

  • @desertbob6835
    @desertbob6835 Год назад +6

    I worked in the Pacific Tel complex between Grand and Olive. The 434 building went up in '48, the 420 started in '62 and finally topped out at 17 floors in '68, Old timers there who'd seen it all said the old Victorian era houses were flophouses, dilapidated, and were fire hazards. The Redevelopment Agency had already taken title to many of the properties around '54, and maintenance was nil, making a bad situation worse. Thd neighborhood could have been a Victorian landmark district, had there been a conservancy in place, but Harry Chandler and his cabal, along with Kenny Hahn on the City Council (LA's most famous millionaire janitor) saw the money coming their way. Hilly Grand Ave was eventually level off to be a massive overpass, the "temporary" steel parking structure (which lasted into the 21st century) went up in '58, and of course, the Chandlers had to have their Music Center. Years later, and Bunker Hill is still not complete. I did get to see the crane collapse that killed a clerk in a construction trailer and injured the operator when the O'Melvany & Myers building was going up. I don't recognize much of downtown north of 4th St and west of Olive anymore. That's progress, I guess.

    • @donluego9448
      @donluego9448 Год назад

      Interesting. Did Hahn get his bag-of-money when the Dodgers came here?

  • @sauluribe7082
    @sauluribe7082 5 лет назад +19

    There must have been some protests over the defacing of the old Bunker Hill. It should have somehow remained.

    • @-oiiio-3993
      @-oiiio-3993 2 месяца назад

      There were.
      Power, influence, and money prevailed.

  • @lorascelsi8102
    @lorascelsi8102 4 года назад +4

    Beautiful.

  • @dailydoseofsunshine2319
    @dailydoseofsunshine2319 Год назад +3

    It's intriguing how they viewed the soon-to-be-coming "urban renewal" (ew) back in the 60s. It wasn't some massive tragedy and loss of historic and beautiful architecture it was just out with the old in with the new and nothing more.

    • @-oiiio-3993
      @-oiiio-3993 2 месяца назад

      Sweep it 'clean' and replace with steel and glass cubes.

  • @shootfirst2097
    @shootfirst2097 Год назад +1

    So sad all those old building had to be torn down.

  • @doctheperfectfaceforradio6022
    @doctheperfectfaceforradio6022 3 года назад +3

    Beautiful! Thanks for sharing.

  • @stevewarner6605
    @stevewarner6605 3 года назад +3

    Great footage

  • @chach868
    @chach868 3 года назад +2

    Amazing!

  • @kenrowland7864
    @kenrowland7864 7 месяцев назад +1

    When they leveled Bunker Hill.....That was the Beginning stages of the demise of L.A. .....smh!!!!😔

  • @meljenkins1016
    @meljenkins1016 2 года назад +1

    I rode Angels Flight only one time in my life and that was when they were about to tear it down. Now Bunker Hill is just lined with tall buildings.

  • @emmanuelrichard9129
    @emmanuelrichard9129 4 года назад +14

    Shame on you, L.A. city council
    Look at Frisco who kept the Old Ladies
    Just have to read John Fante ' s books.
    "Ask the dust " and "Dreams from Bunker hill "

  • @MatthewReiser123
    @MatthewReiser123 3 года назад +1

    Quality production; thank you!

  • @antoniahamilton3201
    @antoniahamilton3201 2 месяца назад +1

    Perhaps one day AI will create an immersive Bunker Hill experience. I long to experience The Richfield Oil Building. Imagine walking into its lobby and taking an elevator to the top to view vintage Downtown Los Angeles from above.

  • @deniseinsocaldeniseinsocal9510
    @deniseinsocaldeniseinsocal9510 10 месяцев назад +2

    My mother was relocated from the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation to Los Angeles during the 1960’s. She told me Bunker Hill was where the BIA placed a lot of them for housing. She said it was really run down and scary.

    • @-oiiio-3993
      @-oiiio-3993 2 месяца назад +1

      There is a 1961 film called _The Exiles_ which you would likely find to be of interest.

  • @JuanCarlos-vf5xg
    @JuanCarlos-vf5xg 2 года назад +7

    LOS ANGELES USED TO BE A GREAT CITY.
    NOT ANYMORE !!

    • @JuanCarlos-vf5xg
      @JuanCarlos-vf5xg 2 года назад +1

      THOUSANDS AND THOUSENDS OF HOMELESS.IN L.A.
      THAT'S A PITY.!!

  • @peternewman1179
    @peternewman1179 Год назад +1

    It was a crime of GREED pure and simple.

  • @robertmartinez4174
    @robertmartinez4174 3 месяца назад +2

    as a life long native of LA I can say without reservation that, LA should have been left as it was.

  • @donluego9448
    @donluego9448 Год назад +1

    I rode it when came back in the late 90's. Then had a accident with it in 2001 and I don't know if they ever reopened it again.

  • @softwerksaol
    @softwerksaol 10 месяцев назад +1

    "Waiting for the bulldozers" - Yea!

  • @lindamerchant4431
    @lindamerchant4431 Год назад +2

    This was really when l.a. was before the terrible crime homelessness

  • @BPoweredLove
    @BPoweredLove 8 месяцев назад

    Kent Mackenzie brought me here.

  • @carloshugogeib7961
    @carloshugogeib7961 Год назад +1

    Touching. Destroy the old doesn't mean that the new Will bê better.

  • @mookyzook
    @mookyzook 3 года назад +4

    I always find it fascinating that Americans refer to the ninetieth century as Victorian times. You had a lot of your own history from that century....

    • @Modeltnick
      @Modeltnick Год назад +1

      We did but the architecture and design of various fashions were more reflective of British sensibilities. It’s sometimes referred to as the gilded age here in America.

  • @paulrom446
    @paulrom446 2 месяца назад

    Michael Connelly has a novel titled Angel's Flight!

  • @Habs8691
    @Habs8691 Год назад +1

    Man, you can almost smell the Brylcreem

  • @henrikhansen1023
    @henrikhansen1023 3 года назад +8

    What idiot urban planners !
    Tearing the soul out of the city.
    Those glass concrete monstrums could just as easily have been places somewhere else.
    Same thing with thing with the 6. street bridge - no respect for history.

  • @RugbyFootballer
    @RugbyFootballer 7 дней назад

    This was shown on PBS long ago

  • @classiclife7204
    @classiclife7204 10 месяцев назад +3

    The film waxes sad, but it doesn't mention that the greedy vultures in LA's govt, egged on by their even greedier masters in the banking and real estate sectors, declared Bunker Hill a "slum" for no good reason, the real reason being: profitable development at the expense of the working class.

  • @wolfy1987
    @wolfy1987 3 года назад +6

    Don't see that kinda beauty in Los Angeles anymore. Just try and take the same shots from this video of modern buildings. You can't, because there's nothing of beauty on modern buildings

  • @jcnredpizzawindow2219
    @jcnredpizzawindow2219 4 года назад +10

    Progress it sucks!! 😕

  • @gabrielepisacane4597
    @gabrielepisacane4597 Месяц назад

    Do any of you know what music is playing in the background at the minute 5:00 ?

  • @stevekelley9874
    @stevekelley9874 Год назад

    Micheal connley wrote a book called angels flight just finished it good book a detective novel glad to see it really exsised

    • @mgman6000
      @mgman6000 4 месяца назад

      Check out the Bosch series based on Connelly's books they had one episode where a guy got murdered on one of the cars and of course Bosch figures it out

  • @ricksamericana749
    @ricksamericana749 2 года назад

    Does anyone have any idea what the music soundtrack to the video is?

  • @robertohernandez9634
    @robertohernandez9634 2 года назад

    You even right there during that time all that Buildings train card etc still look old

  • @fgcaliful
    @fgcaliful 4 года назад +9

    The destruction of bunker hill is why we have a housing crisis in Los angeles

  • @walterheisenberg9886
    @walterheisenberg9886 3 года назад +3

    I guess they moved it and reopened it in 2017

  • @randydelaney7053
    @randydelaney7053 16 дней назад

    music please! I love this, weird that watching now this is in the past. I am big on nostalgia so I love this. I look into the past and love it. The first world war should have been to save Humanity not Democracy. Just saying.

  • @fob1xxl
    @fob1xxl Год назад +1

    Too bad that generation wanted to bury the past so much that they destroyed history. Today we fight for certain landmarks to be saved. Sometimes we lose. Most of the time, we win.

  • @JuanCarlos-vf5xg
    @JuanCarlos-vf5xg 2 года назад

    THAT'S A PITY!

  • @bannedheretic2971
    @bannedheretic2971 2 года назад +1

    Sad.

  • @austin_harrouff
    @austin_harrouff Год назад +1

    Not one mention of Angels Flight clothing brand famous for their bell-bottoms as seen in Saturday Night Fever.

  • @IMEMINE.
    @IMEMINE. Год назад

    Again
    Not so free
    Not so great

  • @dacosta0656
    @dacosta0656 4 года назад +13

    Boy the Democrats sure did ruin that state SMH

    • @Scorchy666
      @Scorchy666 3 года назад +4

      By the way, I am born and raised in LA County. You don't know shit about California, our people, or our politics.

    • @keithdukes5990
      @keithdukes5990 Год назад

      You've got right along with rest of America!!!🤔🧐🤨🤬

    • @themoviedealers
      @themoviedealers Год назад

      Sorry, no, it was rich capitalists that wanted that neighborhood removed and replaced. The politicians were just the willing puppets.