Old Standard station in Eagle Rock is on its way to being historic-cultural monument

A tiny Standard gas station that's more than 100 years old likely will be designated a historic-cultural monument after the Los Angeles Cultural Heritage Commission approved its nomination from the Eagle Rock Valley Historical Society. The City Council’s Planning and Land Use Management Committee is expected to pass the measure at a later date. The station … Continue reading Old Standard station in Eagle Rock is on its way to being historic-cultural monument

LA’s Cultural Heritage Commission to hold a hearing Oct. 8 on endangered Eagle Rock station

The Los Angeles Cultural Heritage Commission is scheduled to hold a hearing at 10 a.m. Oct. 8 to consider a landmark status application for the endangered, century-old Standard gas station in the Eagle Rock neighborhood. Esotouric initially flagged several weeks ago the demolition permit application for the 1919 metal station at 1659 W. Colorado Blvd. … Continue reading LA’s Cultural Heritage Commission to hold a hearing Oct. 8 on endangered Eagle Rock station

Demolition notice filed on century-old gas station in Eagle Rock area of Los Angeles

A demolition permit has been filed on a 1919 service station along an early alignment of Route 66 in the Eagle Rock section of Los Angeles. Esotouric, which leads bus tours of assorted Los Angeles spots and has been diligent about historic preservation issues in the region, recently flagged the news in an Instagram post: … Continue reading Demolition notice filed on century-old gas station in Eagle Rock area of Los Angeles

Business offers walking mid-century modern tours along Route 66 in Albuquerque

A company called Modern Albuquerque has launched two guided walking tours mostly along Central Avenue (aka Route 66) in the Duke City. The business' co-creator, Thea Haver, stated in an email: While the tours focus on the mid-century modern styled buildings on the tour route, the road on which most were built is Route 66. … Continue reading Business offers walking mid-century modern tours along Route 66 in Albuquerque