Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Some seriously cool old OC pics


Here’s a shot of Main Street in Tustin. Nowadays, the building with the neoclassic colonnade is occupied by my favorite restaurant, Rutabegorz (which caters to vegetarians). According to the Ruta people, the structure was
built in 1914 by the son of Columbus Tustin. It is one of the oldest buildings in town. The building first served the community as a general store owned by Charles Artz, and has since been home to many various businesses. During the Depression, the building for a short time even became a classroom for local school kids.


Here’s a curious shot of what is supposed to be Laguna Beach (in the 20s?). The little sailor’s sash (at left) says “Miss Newport Beach.”

Here’s a picture of Laguna Beach in 1910.


This is “Bird’s Café” in Laguna Beach, 1935. Is this the same building as “The White House,” on PCH, near Main Beach?


Maybe, but then how explain this? That's the White House, at left, in 1920. I've been trying to identify buildings in old pics lately, and it's makin' my head spin.

I found all of these photographs in the Orange County Public Library archives (OC photos). I've only gone through about a fourth of what they have there.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wonderful old photos. I don't think that "Bird's Cafe" is The White House; notice that it is on a corner. I don't know what's there now, though--it's been too long since I've visited beautiful Laguna.

Anonymous said...

Check out this old graphic of the White House cafe: here. That iteration of the White House appears to be on a corner. Not sure. See the sign running down the middle of the front of the building. It's exactly like the sign running down the middle/front of the "Birds Cafe" building. I do believe that building can also be seen in this picture from the late 60s. See the sign on top of the building? Look at the distinctive roof and the part that goes to the left with its distinctive roof, etc. It's all very puzzling to me. But I'll figure it out. --RB

Anonymous said...

Here is a pic of today's White House. As you can see, the restaurant/cafe moved to the space to the south (right) of the original building (see the distinctive roof). The latter building is, I believe, on a corner. (I think.) --RB

Anonymous said...

OK, this clinches it. Here is a photo of the "White House Cafe" in about 1925. It sports the same "let the birds feed you" slogan of Birds Cafe. So it's very likely the same building. Evidently, White Housery was suppressed for a time. --RB

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