We found some photos of Los Angeles scattered around, including many on an architecture forum called skyscraperpage.com, and thought we’d repost a few. Frank Sinatra once sang that L.A. was his lady. We used to live there and we can tell you she’s no lady. Quite the opposite, in fact—she’s the cruel high mistress of noir. The shots below, all circa 1930s through 1950s, depict L.A. at both her most beautiful and deadly.
1973—Allende Ousted in Chile
With the help of the CIA, General Augusto Pinochet topples democratically elected President Salvador Allende in Chile. Pinochet’s regime serves as a testing ground for Chicago School of Economics radical pro-business policies that later are applied to other countries, including the United States.