"By 1984 dozens of off beat independent businesses and forward thinking boutiques dominated the Avenue and over night these old rundown stucco buildings started to house kooky, outlandish and colorful shops covered in Graffiti and the store employees were the main attraction."
Alison Martino in a 2014 Los Angeles article remembers Melrose Avenue in the 1980s.
Monday, June 10, 2019
"The Gritty Pinnacle of West-Coast Cool"
Labels:
1980s,
clothing,
cultural history,
Los Angeles,
twentieth century,
urban history,
youth
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