72352E " A CALIFORNIA TOUR " 1957 STATE OF CALIFORNIA TRAVELOGUE SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES
One of Castle Film’s few color travelogues, this 1957 film shows vintage images of national parks, including Yosemite, and major California cities. The film opens with a view of Mount Shasta (0:17), a potentially active volcano in the Cascades. This is followed by a view of Lake Tahoe (0:28) in the Sierra Nevadas, the second largest body of freshwater in the world. Visitors lounging on the beach, riding a motorboat, waterskiing, and fishing. A view of Yosemite Valley from the Wawona Tunnel entrance (1:26). A man fishes in the Merced River; Yosemite Falls up above (1:44). He cooks his fish over a campfire. Horses and donkeys climb a mountain trail. Two visitors look out over Half Dome (2:13). Giant redwoods at 2:26; a car drives through a gap in a redwood trunk. Yosemite during winter; a snowplow; visitors at the base of a ski lift. Kids sledding down a snowy hill. A deer eats from a visitor’s hand (3:13). Women sunbathe on Laguna Beach (3:19). Westlake Park in Los Angeles (3:27). Olvera Street (3:36), a pedestrian street in the Pueblo area with many Mexican products. Hollywood & Vine sign (4:05). Grauman’s Chinese Theatre on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (4:30); signatures from Joan Crawford, John Banny starting at 4:39. Brown Derby restaurant (4:45); 17-Mile Drive on Monterey Bay (4:51). Seals and seagulls at Seal Rock (5:08). Workers pick lettuce in the Great Salinas Valley, known as “the great salad bowl of the world” and featured in John Steinbeck’s Grapes of Wrath (5:26). A worker on a ladder picks oranges; Valencia oranges grow in the summer and navel oranges in the winter. S&P and the Lincoln Hotel visible in San Francisco at 5:53; the Old Ferry Building, one of the few structures to survive the Great Fire of 1906 (6:00). Cable cars at 6:11. Alcatraz Prison in the middle of San Francisco Bay (6:41). Flower stands and fishing boats. Fisherman at Fisherman’s Wharf (7:03). Oakland Bay Bridge (7:20), which links San Francisco with Oakland, Alameda, and Berkeley. The Golden Gate Bridge (7:27), the world’s longest cable suspension bridge. Chinatown at 7:46; many Chinese immigrants came to California in the Gold Rush of 1949. Old Mission Santa Barbara (8:00); two monks walking; the film ends with another view of the Mission. <p><p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com