Abandoned and Historic Los Angeles: Neon and Beyond by Jason Horton

Abandoned and Historic Los Angeles: Neon and Beyond by Jason Horton

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Abandoned and Historic Los Angeles: Neon and Beyond by Jason Horton

Somewhere between the Hollywood sign and the Pacific Ocean, underneath the palm trees and above the crowded highways, there they are. You may have seen one in your favorite movie, or walked by one a thousand times. They're the landmarks, buildings, storefronts, and vintage signs that are part of what make LA and its surroundings so iconic. Not only can you see the history of Los Angeles, you can see history. Every historic location, abandoned storefront, and vintage sign is a lesson in LA's past. Among the flickering neon portraits are essays, anecdotes, and stories from artists, writers, actors, and musicians about their own personal LA. Take a journey to the towns, cities, and neighborhoods that define Los Angeles culture, one photo at a time.
Horton, Jason: - JASON HORTON is a New York native who has lived in Los Angeles for almost fifteen years. He is a writer/comedian seen on Comedy Central, TruTV, the film The Thinning: New World Order, and NatGeo's Brain Games. Jason also hosts the podcasts Ghost Town and Strange Year. He is obsessed with filming locations, historical landmarks, abandoned places, and of course, Los Angeles.
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ISBN 13 9781634992558
ISBN 10 1634992555
Title Abandoned and Historic Los Angeles: Neon and Beyond
Author Jason Horton
Series America Through Time
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher America Through Time
Year published 2020-09-28
Number of pages 96
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.