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Auto Service in Eagle Rock

Date: April 19, 2022
Time: 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Location: Meeting ID: 869 9324 7727 Passcode: 745547

Although Eagle Rock’s development was made possible by the construction of the L.A. Railway in 1906, our long romance with the automobile began soon after. Beginning as a rich man’s plaything, the car increasingly became an everyday desire and necessity for life in far-flung Los Angeles. The privacy and convenience of the personal car overshadowed and eventually totally replaced the extensive local and interurban rail networks that made Los Angeles’ development possible.

The fragile nature and constant needs for fuel, oil, tires and water made the corner service station a necessity. Many car enthusiasts opened small businesses to provide these and other mechanical services. The story inside this issue outlines the changes in these services over the years at Juett Clements Lenny, the largest independent, family-owned service station in early Eagle Rock. Many others came and went over the years.

We will take a Zoom tour along Colorado Boulevard and look into the auto facilities past and present along the route on April 19 at 7:00 P.M. A link will be posted on our website and in our email blast.

During the bulk of the twentieth century, automotive services were the dominant type of businesses along Colorado Boulevard. Beginning with dealerships out of garages, car dealerships grew. By the 1960s, dealerships were by far the largest businesses on the Boulevard. The dual nature of the Boulevard as our main street and a vital link in regional transportation drove this development. This combined with the then-substantial undeveloped space in the areas between concentrations of hometown service businesses encouraged highway-oriented development. Dealerships finally left the area when their need for space exceeded that available.

Beginning late in the twentieth century, the need for automotive services had declined causing many of the small service businesses to close. Retail had also evolved toward larger centralized malls, still oriented toward the car and often physically discouraging access by any other means.

Countering this concentration was the desire by many to re-emphasize the hometown services provided by the Boulevard. Efforts were made to encourage pedestrian oriented businesses. The revitalization of the Boulevard occurred but paradoxically, the primary means of access to these businesses continued to be the private car. Fuel and mechanical services thus remained a vital part of the urban mix.

Early Chapters in Southern California History : a Fresh View – 1542 to 1900

Date: February 22, 2022
Time: 7:00 pm
Location: ZOOM
California history, especially that of its other regions, is much older, and features a more diverse cast of protagonists, than just about any other part of the United States. Attend our meeting and hear Brian Dervin Dillon discuss early California. Zoom Meeting with Brian Dervin DillonMeeting ID: 894 3051 0378Passcode: 15421900

Historical History – Remembering 60 Years

Date: October 19, 2021
Time: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
Location: Zoom
Meeting ID: 874 8555 3802Passcode: 196110 60 Years of Collecting & Protecting! Happy Anniversary to Us! This is an important moment to pause and celebrate the accomplishments of our organization and to take a look at how we got here. Eric Warren, our current Vice President and author of several books on the history of […]

General Meeting

Date: April 27, 2021
Time: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
Location: Zoom, Meeting ID: 890 2079 6845, Passcode 996732
Historic Transportation Through Eagle Rock From the beginnings of its suburbanization, issues of connectivity to the cities around it drove the process. The initial connection of concern was the Eagle Rock Boulevard corridor, where swampy areas around York Boulevard blocked access to LA. Very soon after, the east-west connection between our valley and adjacent cities […]

General Meeting – Feb

Date: February 23, 2021
Time: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
Location: Zoom
The Northeast Newspaper Project - A Fruitful Collaboration.For our second venture into the virtual world, we will present a panel discussion held in January 2021, moderated by Robert Kieft, former Occidental College Librarian, for a seminar class in collaborations between college libraries and their surrounding communities. A question and answer session will be held afterwards […]

Ice Cream Social

Date: August 4, 2019
Time: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
Location: Eagle Rock Center for the Arts