{"id":59114,"date":"2016-10-18T05:04:33","date_gmt":"2016-10-18T13:04:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.zennioptical.com\/blog\/?p=59114"},"modified":"2022-09-06T14:53:44","modified_gmt":"2022-09-06T22:53:44","slug":"a-tour-of-las-colorful-past-inspires-an-eyewear-collection","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ca.zennioptical.com\/blog\/a-tour-of-las-colorful-past-inspires-an-eyewear-collection\/","title":{"rendered":"A Tour of LA\u2019s Colorful Past Inspires an Eyewear Collection"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-59168\" src=\"https:\/\/www.zennioptical.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/10\/LAC-blog-header.jpg\" alt=\"LAC-blog-header\" width=\"720\" height=\"400\"><\/p>\n<p>Los Angeles is a sprawling metropolis with a personality uniquely its own. The paint that literally covers vintage buildings and signs gives LA the feeling of being a constant work in progress. It\u2019s continually pushing forward, but the past in never far behind.<\/p>\n<p>LA\u2019s rich, colorful past was the inspiration for our latest eyewear collection: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.zennioptical.com\/la-collection\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\" aria-label=\"Visit The Zenni LA Collection Page (opens in new tab)\">The Zenni LA Collection<\/a>. Time travel with us to the eras and areas that helped shape the City of Angels.<\/p>\n<h2>CALLE OLVERA<\/h2>\n<p>To really step back in time, start your tour with a visit to Olvera Street. This small yet vibrant street is the birthplace of Los Angeles. In 1781, during the Spanish colonization of California, a village called\u2014take a deep breath\u2013 El Pueblo de Nuestra Se\u00f1ora la Reina de los \u00c1ngeles (The Town of Our Lady the Queen of the Angels) was established by 11 families on the site where Olvera Street is today. By the 1870s, Los Angeles was still only a village with about 5,000 inhabitants, but the westward railroad expansion would soon change that. By the 20th century, LA had grown to a whopping 100,000 residents and was well on its way to becoming the American metropolis we know today.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-59171\" src=\"https:\/\/www.zennioptical.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/10\/LAC-blog-olvera.jpg\" alt=\"LAC-blog-olvera\" width=\"720\" height=\"984\"><\/p>\n<p>Today, Olvera Street is full of colorful kiosks and Mexican kitsch. You can stroll the little paseo and pretend you\u2019re in Mexico\u2014even if it\u2019s the touristy side of Mexico. Amid the Hispanic splendor are several historic buildings worth noting. Avila Adobe, the oldest existing residence in LA is open daily. Step inside this museum to see how prominent rancheros lived in the early 1800s. For architecture enthusiasts, there\u2019s Pico House and Sepulveda House. Pico House, a three-story Italianate structure that was built in the late 1800s, was once the swankiest luxury hotel in Southern California. Today, it hosts art exhibits and special events. Located on Olvera Street, Sepulveda House was built by the Sepulveda family, prominent residents of early Los Angeles, in the 1880s. The building is noteworthy for its Eastlake design, a movement created by architect Charles Eastlake that was similar to the Queen Anne style of Victorian architecture with Gothic and Old English elements.<\/p>\n<p>If you\u2019re feeling peckish, head over to Cielito Lindo for some taquitos. What? You heard that right: taquitos. Fuel up on an order of taquitos with their famous avocado sauce, wash it down with some horchata, and then make your way to Hollywood.<\/p>\n<h2>Hooray for Hollywood<\/h2>\n<p>Hollywood plays a key role in LA\u2019s past and present. Before it became the epicenter for entertainment, Hollywood was once just a small agricultural outpost. As moving pictures grew in popularity in the early part of the 20th century, budding filmmakers on the East Coast felt stifled by Thomas Edison\u2019s Moving Picture Patents Company (MPPC). To get as far away as possible from the MPPC\u2019s restrictions, independent filmmakers headed west and set up shop in Hollywood. During the 1920s, all the major studios in Hollywood including MGM, Paramount, RKO and Warner Brothers were established, putting LA firmly on the map. The movie studios gave birth to another new phenomenon: the movie star. Many stars have left their mark on one of the city\u2019s biggest icons: the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Take a stroll along this star-studded sidewalk which runs along Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street. To get a feel for studio life, pop over to Paramount Pictures on Melrose for a tour. When you drive through the studio\u2019s arched entrance, pretend you\u2019re the Next Big Thing showing up for your first picture.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-59169\" src=\"https:\/\/www.zennioptical.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/10\/LAC-blog-movies-star.jpg\" alt=\"LAC-blog-movies-star\" width=\"720\" height=\"732\"><\/p>\n<p>From Hollywood, make your way to Beverly. Hills, that is. This posh enclave, which is still a favorite of celebrities, became THE place for stars to live.<\/p>\n<p>Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford were the first of Hollywood\u2019s glitterati to move in around 1919, followed by the likes of Buster Keaton and Rudolph Valentino. To get a taste of what it was like to live in a palatial Beverly Hills pad during the Golden Age of Hollywood, visit the Historic Doheny Greystone Estate. Built in 1928, this 46,000 square foot mansion has been featured in many films including \u201cThe Big Lebowski,\u201d \u201cX-Men,\u201d and \u201cThe Social Network,\u201d to name a few. The manse and its gardens are open to the public.<\/p>\n<p>By the 1940s and 1950s, a second wave of Hollywood heavy-hitters began taking over the neighborhood. Some of the more famous residents in those days included Frank Sinatra, Fred Astaire, Lucille Ball, Jack Benny, and Bing Crosby.<\/p>\n<p>The Beverly Hills Hotel, known as the Pink Palace, is still a great spot to get your glam on and have a bite. This landmark has always been a hot spot for Hollywood\u2019s elite. Back in the day, you might have caught a glimpse of Marilyn Monroe\u2014one of the hotel\u2019s more famous bungalow residents. Today, you might spot a Kardashian. It is said that Elizabeth Taylor honeymooned in the bungalows six times out of her eight marriages! It\u2019s worth the splurge on lunch in the Cabana Caf\u00e9 or an elegant dinner in the Polo Lounge for the chance at an A-list celeb sighting.<\/p>\n<h2>HEAD FOR THE HILLS<\/h2>\n<p>In the 1960s, a new scene was taking root in LA. The Sunset Strip was ground zero for an emerging music scene that included bands and singers like The Byrds, The Mamas &amp; The Papas, Buffalo Springfield, The Doors, Joni Mitchell, and Crosby, Stills, Nash &amp; Young.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-59170\" src=\"https:\/\/www.zennioptical.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/10\/LAC-blog-moviesstars.jpg\" alt=\"LAC-blog-moviesstars\" width=\"720\" height=\"486\"><\/p>\n<p>The Strip was where they played for crowds at venues like the Whiskey a Go Go, but they retreated to Laurel Canyon to chill out, commune, and create.<\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s easy to understand why anyone would want to live in Laurel Canyon. Although it\u2019s spitting distance from the action in Hollywood, the woodsy area feels completely remote and serene. This serenity would eventually be rocked (and not in a good way).<\/p>\n<p>The Manson murders in the summer of \u201969 put everyone in LA on edge, but it put a particular damper on the good vibes in the Canyon. Charles Manson\u2019s desire to be a musician, coupled with the \u201ceveryone\u2019s welcome\u201d laidback culture of the time, meant that some of the bands had crossed paths with Charlie and his \u201cFamily\u201d prior to their murderous rampage in August 1969. Today, some would argue that these horrific events brought the peace and love decade to an abrupt end.<\/p>\n<p>You can still drive by Joni Mitchell\u2019s cottage at 8217 Lookout Mountain, or visit the remnants of \u201cThe Log Cabin\u201d where Frank Zappa and his entourage played at the corner of Laurel Canyon Boulevard and Lookout Mountain. Another famous bungalow is Jim Morrison\u2019s \u201cLove Street House\u201d at 8021 Rothdell Trail where he lived during the Doors\u2019 recording of the \u201cWaiting for the Sun\u201d album.<\/p>\n<p>Which era do you think left the biggest imprint on LA today? 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