Big Tree Club House, Rainier Beach, Washington.

Circa 1905.

Broadway High School on Broadway and Pine; Seattle, Washington.

Circa 1905.

Saint Paul’s Protestant Episcopal Church, Eugene, Oregon.

Photographer: Marion Dean Ross.

Circa 1959.

dtxmcclain:

The Midnight Sun Restaurant, Atlanta, Georgia

From Architectural Digest, Summer 1969

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louxosenjoyables:

Steps in a tight skirt by 50’sfan on Flickr.

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rogerwilkerson:

Hose With Heel Appeal

The front of Silverwoods located in the art deco Wilshire Tower on Miracle Mile.

Circa 1930s.

View of the Miracle Mile section of Wilshire Boulevard. Coulters Department Store is on the right.

Ainsworth Bank, Portland, Oregon.

Northwest corner of Southwest 3rd Avenue and Southwest Oak Street.

Circa 1955, the year it was demolished.

Ainsworth Bank & Hotel Multnomah, Portland, Oregon.

Northwest corner of Southwest 3rd Avenue and Southwest Oak Street.

Circa 1955.

wacky-thoughts:

Don’t be a picky eater by xiaoe Tseng

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brianmichaelbendis:

 Batman year 100 by Paul Pope.

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senoritacine:

“Cinema is everything to me. I live and breathe films — I even eat them!”

Happy Birthday Lucio Fulci!

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midcenturymodernfreak:

c. 1963 Ship’s Coffee Shop | Culver City, CA

Martin Stern Jr. is credited as a pioneer of Googie style architecture in Los Angeles and later in Las Vegas; his first of that style was Ship’s Coffee Shop. Three Ship’s Coffee Shops operated in the Los Angeles area from 1956 until the 1990s. - Via

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