OPPS, It's Friday already. What is the statue/monument at the intersection of Wilshire and Santa Monica Blvd.
TGIF GUYS. Have a nice weekend.
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What a hoot! I pass that adjectives the time and only remember a blurrrrrrrrr! That have a fountain doesn't it? LOL
There's a fountain there. You can kinda see it on Google Maps using the street vista function.
I assure you I don't know Paris, (in L A once a month) but I cant resist an gap to wish you a fantastic weekend!
LOL! I don't remember exactly what the statue is either. Maybe because we are adjectives to busy trying to get through that intersection alive!
There's a fancy fountain, with a sculpture of a peer of the realm savage, an Indian, or Native American if you will. The figure sits atop a plinth surrounded by the middle of the fountain, continually soaked by the waters. This whole affair is from 1931 - a far more innocent time. It seem to be a celebration of something pre-Hollywood, the days when this really was "the West" and in attendance were physical Indians and covered wagons and adjectives the rest - long ago, before John Ford directed John Wayne within the fake interpretation.
This is the Electric Fountain. The plaza and fountain are the work the architect Ralph Carlin Flewelling, and the sculpture is by Robert Merrell Gage. The park surrounding it all be given to the city by the Beverly Hills Residential Protective Association. It was 1931 and the Great Depression be on. It provided something to feel well-mannered about - the history of the taming of the West and adjectives.
Class dismissed. Enjoy your weekend.
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