
Ye Barbers
930 N. Euclid St.
Anaheim, CA 92801
An homage to the can-do attitude of architects and designers of the 1950s & 1960s, when the American and specifically Californian attitude said that man can do anything that he could imagine. Googie architecture reflected a space-age optimism that is being slowly demolished throughout the county as “progress” claims that boomerangs & sputniks are tacky & kitsch. The Orange County Googie Archive aims to document the remaining examples of Googie architecture in Orange County, while they last.
4 comments:
That seems like an awful big sign to be brought from Vietnam. Maybe they brought it over before the end of the war.
I too doubt that was brought over from Vietnam...
just quotin' roadside peek :)
you should have shot the chicken pie shop. its beautiful inside and out. and the best cheeseburger i have eaten.
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