Wilshire Village Going Down
It was grey and rainy when I drove by the Wilshire Village. They have finally started tearing the place down.
![wilshire demo 2](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_vkclMqo4nvZb31to6yGi9c6YJJnCpSYraWWMxfByQwSM8n4yNrsEOQr_Xx4_pghk32J4LBGcmapRppDAwDI4giUk3sRV4ltWnlZmeaCJTYrVrv9Nxj0o0VoDiDLKEUrwLVijaXkFOW7xk1ywIp=s0-d)
Not much to say.
![wilshire demo 1](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_sWu89KyJPf7CUh0uPsRv922RSmTHnUuro6AMhKiugnotI-mN5gL14gHVq8AJ_w92XwwFS-rA-Y5yFRlOOF_Wc3mGqqIzIPSoJUrVWtmbId_UKIqxWlyIcoYah95joR1fAZmbFn6_XNrGDTTJQq=s0-d)
![wilshire demo 5](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_uWIqIQ8vmE1Lv3oFMTYMdVW2T4KvWJe8BNoookPHk54k8D5OWbVaHVh-h4YdYsnfYpaLvBM8YCu1IhYuyHw3Au-Ffom5JSYAmvzIVMz-X8UKhQSsEfXCTpgVF9cAVd_epc975SEikWGi9kpiqH=s0-d)
Read more here and here.
Not much to say.
Read more here and here.
Labels: 77098, Buildings worth preserving, Houston Streets
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