Santa Fe, NM 1927...
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Hi Sam,
Do you have street name for this dealer?0 -
37 CTS wrote:Hi Sam,
Do you have street name for this dealer?
Shel, it was on Don Gaspar at the corner of Alameda. One of these days I'm going to take a contemporary photo...if it ever stops snowing...0 -
Check out the wire wheels on the car in front of the Buick Dealership.0
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Browniepetersen wrote:Check out the wire wheels on the car in front of the Buick Dealership.
We used to call them 'cycle wheels' An old MG T A I had in the early 60's had similar ones. You could pop a spoke or two if you cornered too hard!! Lotsa fun!!0 -
Great picture of times past. Did you notice the sight glass gas pumps at the filling station?
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And as you can see in this photo taken this morning, Spring has sprung in Santa Fe...:D0
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Looks like a Ma Bell Telephone sign to the right of the gas pumps?? I started looking for the gas pumps by Sam's adobe home!0
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I'm sort of wondering what that slot (groove, ??) is running down the middle of the street. Maybe it's a drainage slot, but given the narrow tires of that era it seems it would be dangerous to drivers.
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
Memphis, TN0 -
Based on what I've seen around old Santa Fe (many streets are close to original, many are still unpaved) this is not a trench but a bump. The left hand side of the road is higher than the right. But I could be wrong...I often am. As for the snow at my house...almost exactly 12" fell last night.0
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Car thief getting into car from underneath. Legs and feet still visible.0
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Lee O'Dell wrote:Car thief getting into car from underneath. Legs and feet still visible.
There is a bit more to this photo showing more of the front of the car with the feet. (I didn't get it all in the scan.) There are no lights in the headlight buckets and it looks like the dealer's name and other writing are on the windshield, probably in soap. It looks derelict, in fact. I think this car was placed out there as some kind of promotion, perhaps "we take any trade" or maybe used in a Halloween parade or something.0 -
Here's a detail scan from another copy of the photo. It appears that the feet belong to somebody who is standing behind the car. The part of the message you can see on the car's windshield reads "sale" and "Closson."0
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Okay, I've asked my operatives in Santa Fe to help me on this one, and they're come up with 3 different present-day views, one of which may include the area of the original 1927 shot.
The first two are facing east along Alameda (though taken at different locations) and the third is facing north on Don Gaspar. (The fourth, facing west, didn't look at all like the area in question.)
Thank you Tom and Lori!0 -
I just had to send in this photo of a ski cabin that we have here in Utah. The rock wall just in front of the trees is just over 4 feet high and you can see that the snow is just near the top. I spent the night there Friday and last nights snow on the deck is just under 14 inches. However, the skiing is great!!!! Spring skiing almost makes up for the fact that you have to ski into the cabin this time of the year....0
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Jon B wrote:Okay, I've asked my operatives in Santa Fe to help me on this one, and they're come up with 3 different present-day views, one of which may include the area of the original 1927 shot.
The first two are facing east along Alameda (though taken at different locations) and the third is facing north on Don Gaspar. (The fourth, facing west, didn't look at all like the area in question.)
Thank you Tom and Lori!
It's the third photo, Jon. The building on the left halfway down the block with the red tile roof (behind the tree in the 1927 photo) is the Don Gaspar Hotel, which stands today much as it did then.0 -
Oops! Make that the De Vargas hotel. Here's a photo of a Hudson parked in front of it.0
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