Join us this week as we talk with 99-year-old Margaret Freed about her adventures running the legendary gift shop at Barlow Respiratory Hospital in Elysian Park. We’ll also visit with Elisha Shapiro, L.A.‘s very own Nihilist performance artist.
This week we’ll also discuss ongoing Ellis Act protests at Hollywood’s historic Villa Carlotta apartments, the city of Norco’s attempts to preserve the endangered Lake Norconian Club resort, a controversial “street art” event inside a West Adams mansion and updates from our efforts to restore Pershing Square and get Angels Flight Railway moving again. All this and more as Kim & Richard usher in the week of November 16th, 2015
Closely Watched Trains & URLs for Podcast
This Episode’s Interviews
Elisha Shapiro’s Nihilist’s Corner website
Margaret Freed’s Barlow Sanitarium Guild House Gift Shop webpage is still online, as is the announcement (with photos) of the going out of business sale.
Closely Watched Trains
Visit our On Bunker Hill history blog to see its new look.
Inventive protests at the Villa Carlotta apartments.
Norco hopes to preserve the Norconian. (PDF of historic survey on the site.)
Our open letter to the semi-finalists in the Pershing Square Renew design competition
West Adams Heritage Association op-ed on Hanksy “street art” installation in a Harvard Boulevard mansion.
We built a new website for Angels Flight Railway and hosted a fundraiser to “help keep the lights on.”
Listen to Episode #107!
https://esotouric.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/yces-107.mp3
Margaret’s husband, Arnold, as a patient as Barlow in 1930.
Field Marshall Shapiro in 1984 Nihilist Olympics
His candidacy for Los Angeles County Sheriff in 1992.
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