C. Erwin Piper Technical Center, 555 Ramirez Street, Space 320, Los Angeles, California 90012, USA City of Los Angeles. City Archives and Records Center http://clerk.lacity.org/city-archives-and-records-center michael.holland@lacity.org public domain; released under license Creative Commons CC0 "no rights reserved"; please credit "University of Southern California Digital Library
Description
Training film on security of dignitaries, Los Angeles, California, 1959. 0:00-4:00: "Mikoyan visit, L.A., 11[-12] Jan. '59" includes Lockheed Air Terminal (2627 North Hollywood Way), the Ambassador Hotel (3400 Wilshire Boulevard) and Perino's Restaurant (4101 Wilshire Boulevard). 4:00-13:41: "Mr. Krushchev in Los Angeles, Calif.", 19-20 September 1959 includes Los Angeles International Airport (1 World Way), the Ambassador Hotel, and Union Station (800 North Alameda Street).
Type
moving image
Format
1 film reel (13:41): sound, b&w 16mm, single perforation, optical documentary films video/mp4
Mikoyan, Anastas Ivanovich, 1895-1978 Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich, 1894-1971 Public Safety
Time Period
1959-01-11/1959-01/12 1959-09-19/1959-09-20
Place
2627 North Hollywood Way 3400 Wilshire Boulevard 4101 Wilshire Boulevard 1 World Way 2121 Avenue of the Stars 800 North Alameda Street 34.196547,-118.354186 34.061683,-118.297172 34.061872,-118.316886 33.944662,-118.398231 34.055192,-118.413281 34.056212,-118.236542 California Lockheed Air Terminal Ambassador Hotel Perino's Restaurant Los Angeles International Airport Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation Union Station Los Angeles USA
Source
Los Angeles City Archives [Contributing entity] disk 71339862; original filename LAPD_FILM_KHRUSCHEVS_VISIT_1959_AVI_2398.avi; original filename Khruschev'sVisit1959.mp4 [Identifier]
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