Information and photos for people interested in the history of Orange County, California.
Friday, September 02, 2011
Disneyland carbeque, 1961
7 comments:
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BREW 102...The original "tall boy".
ReplyDeleteThese photos are a cool find. Love finding photos that have been thrown away.
So he paid to drive into the parking lot to take photos? Wow!
ReplyDeleteThe Charter House (I don't remember anyone ever using "hotel" as part of its name) had an olympic-sized pool and sold summer pool memberships to the locals. Their available days/times were far more flexible than those at the Plunge. And, one could swim on hot summer nights as the Disneyland fireworks exploded overhead.
ReplyDeleteSorry I took down a couple of the photos in this post. They were fun and interesting, but (in retrospect) it also seemed kind of intrusive to post stuff like that.
ReplyDeleteThe real story here is that a 55 Chevy 2 door burnt up. It was probably sent to the crusher and is now a steel I-beam in a building. Now days it'd be restored since they're worth so much. I do remember those buldings across the street however. Somewhere in one of those hotels along that stretch was The Old Movie Theatre. I used to go watch old Marx Brothers movies there.
ReplyDeleteThe Middle Eastern motif was from the Mecca Motel.
ReplyDeleteThe Charter House Hotel is now the Anaheim Plaza and it still has the Olypmic sized pool. Stayed there (as always) with the family this past Summer.
Thanks Chris
Connie Moreno said...
ReplyDelete"So he paid to drive into the parking lot to take photos? Wow!"
Wow is right! Have you thought about WALKING into the parking lot? But you made me laugh.