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A Road Trip in Time: Pacific Northwest MCM Gas Stations

  • July 15, 2021
  • Kye
Did you know that there are some beautiful old gas stations from the mid century period in the Pacific Northwest? Join us for a tour of a few Pacific Northwest…
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Vintage Mid Century Modern Store Owner in Front of an black Adrian Pearsall sofa.
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Courtney Gallagher: Not Another Mod Snob

  • April 26, 2020
  • Written by Patricia Kline and Photography by Scott R. Kline
Courtney Gallagher of Not Another Mod Snob brings her own brand of humor, joy and social media savvy to selling mid century modern furniture and art.
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The Futuro is Here: Exploring The Futuro House

  • December 4, 2019
  • Written by Ken MacIntyre
When LA-based music producer Ronald “Jukebox” Jackson was musing about what to build on his new income property North of Joshua Tree National Park, it seemed only natural that he…
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The History of the LAX Theme Building

  • November 6, 2019
  • Written by Rabekah Henderson
The story of the LAX Theme Building begins in 1959, where architecture firm Pereira + Luckman dreamt of creating a dramatic glass dome in the middle of the Los Angeles…
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Retro Road Trip: A True Googie Icon, The Covina Bowl

  • May 20, 2018
  • Written and photographed by Ken MacIntyre
Is there hope for an abandoned Googie bowling alley to lace up again?
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TBT Googie feat
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Googie Architecture: A Stroll Down a Futuristic Memory Lane

  • July 27, 2017
  • Jolene Nolte
This futuristic style with exaggerated geometric shapes and curves was part of the landscape for diners, gas stations, coffee shops, hotels and fast food restaurants of the era.
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RRT tiny naylors feat
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A Tasty Visit to L.A.’s Past at Tiny Naylor’s

  • November 13, 2016
  • Written by Jolene Nolte
This original Hollywood diner may no longer exist as a point on your map, but we have a special treat you can make to keep the dream alive.
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Own Your Own Piece of Googie Architecture

  • October 9, 2016
  • Written by Sarah Jane Stone
Funky and futuristic, this home in Glendale, Calif., is a masterpiece that could be the next home for the space-age modernist.
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Googie feat
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Got Googie? Give Your Ranch That Space-Age Flair

  • June 28, 2016
  • Written by Victoria Van Vlear and Photography by Jim Brown
From coconut chairs to sunburst clocks, bring the color, fun and spunk of the signature Googie look into your own home.
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