October is upon us—the time to celebrate all things dark, and weird, and similarly wonderful. The perfect reading material for such times involves, of course, tales of murder and mayhem. And…Bunker Hill. Gosh, if only there was a publication about the twisted tales of terror from atop Bunker Hill… Huzzah! Bunker Noir! Bunker Noir! isContinue reading “Bunker Noir! On Sale!”
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Haunted History of the Oviatt Penthouse!
Couple Octobers ago, I wrote this post about former Bunker Hill resident James Oviatt, because at the time there was to be a tour of the Oviatt Building’s famed Olive Street penthouse, focusing specifically on its spookiness. Well, the time has come for me to inform you that this season is similarly graced by aContinue reading “Haunted History of the Oviatt Penthouse!”
Bunker Hill Then-and Now: Pt. III
Make sure you read Part One! Make sure you read Part Two! And now, for your edification and delectation (and as a shameless plug for Marsak’s Guide to Bunker Hill, on sale!) may I present the third and final installment of Bunker Hill Then-and-Nows: The Modern Years— I trust you have enjoyed these last threeContinue reading “Bunker Hill Then-and Now: Pt. III”
Bunker Hill Then-and-Now: Pt. II
As promised, more then-and-nows! Part I of our three-part then-and-now extravaganza can be enjoyed by clicking here (and there’s a Part III as well). I’ll admit, these then-and-now posts serve a twofold purpose: to broaden the discussion regarding contemporary Bunker Hill, certainly, but also to whet your appetite for exploring modern Bunker Hill’s structures, whichContinue reading “Bunker Hill Then-and-Now: Pt. II”
Bunker Hill Then-and-Now: Pt. I
(Part II is here, Part III is here) Who doesn’t love a good then-and-now photo comparison? (If you hang around this blog, I’m gonna say you do at least). When I moved to Los Angeles thirty years ago, one of my first windows into Old LA was Gernot Kuehn’s Views of Los Angeles, an incredibleContinue reading “Bunker Hill Then-and-Now: Pt. I”
MARSAK’S GUIDE September SALE!
Available on Amazon (click here) and eBay (click here), or with even greater savings direct from the publisher, see below for details! September is upon is; it is thus time to venture forth from summer hibernation into the newly-cool atmosphere and go touring. My advice? Grab your copy of Marsak’s Guide to Bunker Hill andContinue reading “MARSAK’S GUIDE September SALE!”
Checking In on the Bunk
Time to check in on the bunk! Now, bunk is not a word you hear often—bunk being short for bunkum. Bunkum means foolish claptrap and lemme tellya, our silly world of Los Angeles is all-fire replete with that. Plus, you know, bunk, Bunker Hill, it all ties together. Lately I’ve taken to task the bunk-riddenContinue reading “Checking In on the Bunk”
Kay Martin: Lost Painter of Bunker Hill
We all love great painters, especially those who depicted Los Angeles, right? And, subset of subset, specifically those who gravitated to Bunker Hill, capturing its picturesque charm. Some favorites: the enchanting Leo Politi and his watercolors of Bunker Hill (there are libraries and schools and public squares named after the man, not to mention thisContinue reading “Kay Martin: Lost Painter of Bunker Hill”
Renaming Pershing Square
Today we talk about Pershing Square. Perhaps it’s not Bunker Hill proper—bordering the Hill’s southern edge—but I consider it an essential part of the Hill story. It is, after all, where so many of the Hill’s elderly residents spent their days (for example, go to 11:11 in the great 1956 documentary about Bunker Hill toContinue reading “Renaming Pershing Square”
The Fire Stations of Bunker Hill
After a couple of solid weeks out in Chavez Ravine, let’s get back to Bunker Hill. And do you know what was on Bunker Hill? Fire Stations! There were two engine companies on Bunker Hill, and images of neither made the book Bunker Hill, Los Angeles (though there is a passing mention of the HopeContinue reading “The Fire Stations of Bunker Hill”