Silly motorist, cars are for the country! With bicycles, bike shares, buses, ferries, planes, ride hails, rideshares, sidewalks, subways, taxis, and trains at Angelenos’ disposal, why would any sane person choose car dependency? If there’s a transit agency, public transit route, or other related topic you’d like to read about, please let me know in the comments.
- An Interview with Alissa Walker
- Asian-American Public Art on Public Transit
- Bicycling in Los Angeles
- Exploring a Section of the Old Glendale and Edendale Red Car Lines
- Exploring Along the Orange Line Extension
- Exploring Along the WeHo PickUp Line
- Exploring Downtown’s Calvin S. Hamilton Pedway
- Exploring Foothill Transit’s 187 Line
- Exploring the Course of the Purple Line Extension
- Exploring the Expo Line and its Surroundings: Phase 1 (Minus 2)
- Exploring the Gold Line’s Foothill Extension: Phase 2A
- Exploring the Course of the Expo Line: Phase 2
- Exploring the Course of the Crenshaw Line
- Exploring the Metro Green Line: From Nowhere to Nowhere and All Points in Between
- Exploring the Regional Connector Transit Corridor
- Exploring the South Bay’s Green Line Extension
- Get on the Rapid Bus
- Get Out of the Car: Walking CicLAvia No. 5
- The Great Metrolink Four Counties Ride
- A Guide to Los Angeles Public Transit Agencies
- Los Angeles Train Map
The Los Angeles Grand Tour - The Nobody Drives in LA Guide to CicLAvia — The Valley
- The Nobody Drives in LA Guide to CicLAvia South LA
- North Trail Canyon Road with Mike Morgan
- Opening of the Expo Line to Santa Monica
- The Ostrich Farm Railway
- A Parking Lot Pothole Garden in Echo Park
- Previewing Santa Ana’s SOMOS (Sunday On Main Open Streets)
- Public Stairways, Stair Streets, and Walk Streets
- Re-Claiming Los Angeles’s Streets
- Reimagining Garden Grove
- Riding San Pedro’s Port of Los Angeles Waterfront Red Car Line
- Riding the Pacific Surfliner to San Diego
- Shifters and Sugarcubes — Happy Bicycle Day
- Silver Lake Stairs – Street View
- Silver Line Stroll from Union Station to El Monte
- Southern California’s Restaurant Bound Rail Cars
- Street Vacations: When Streets Get Taken Away
- Taking Public Transit to the Beach
- Visiting the Pasadena Model Railroad Club
Hi Eric, We are making a traveling exhibit about Tuna Canyon Detention Station in Tujunga. We want permission to include photos of Furusato, Woman Leaving Work on Furusato,
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Hi Eric, We are making a traveling exhibit about Tuna Canyon Detention Station in Tujunga. Early in WWII, it held Japanese, German, Italian Aliens and Japanese Peruvian. We want permission to include photos Furusato, Woman Leaving Work on Furusato, Japanese fishermen in Furusato, and 48 Hours to Evacuate in our Traveling Exhibit.
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Hello Kanji,
That sounds like a great exhibit! I’m not sure who owns the rights, if anyone, to those vintage photos of Furusato (which is why I didn’t give credit). I’ve seen some of them re-printed in Rafu Shimpo, Angry Asian Man, SanPedro.com, TerminalIsland.org, and the Los Angeles Times. My suspicion is that they might belong to the LAPL image archive. If you do a keyword search on their page for “Furusato” you get nothing… but they might be tagged “terminal island.” Good luck!
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