Esotouric's Weird West Adams Crime Bus Tour Reveals Strange Tales of a
Neglected Neighborhood
WHAT: Esotouric's Weird West Adams Crime Bus Tour
WHEN: Saturday June 23, 12pm-4pm
WHERE: Departing from 2nd Avenue Park, at 2nd Avenue and West 25th Street in
West Adams, one block north of Adams Blvd.
COST: $58/person
INFO: http://www.esotouric.com , 213-373-1947
On June 23, Esotouric, the offbeat bus adventure company that
unearths fascinating criminal skeletons from L.A.'s civic closet, offers its
occasional neighborhood true crime tour, WEIRD WEST ADAMS. West Adams locals
and interested bystanders won't want to miss the chance to hear all the
newly-unearthed dirt.
ABOUT THE TOUR: On this guided tour through the Beverly Hills of the early
20th Century, Crime Bus passengers thrill as Jazz Age bootleggers run amok,
marvel at the Krazy Kafitz family's litany of murder-suicides, attempted
husband slayings, Byzantine estate battles and mad bombings, visit the
shortest street in Los Angeles (15' long Powers Place, with its magnificent
views of the mansions of Alvarado Terrace), discover which fabulous mansion
was once transformed into a functioning whiskey factory using every room in
the house, and stroll the haunted paths of Rosedale Cemetery, site of
notable burials (May K. Rindge, the mother of Malibu) and odd graveside
crimes. Featured players include drunken ice cream men, the most famous
dwarf in Hollywood, mass suicide ringleader Reverend Jim Jones, wacky
millionaires who can't control their automobiles, human mole bank robbers,
comically inept fumigators, kids trapped in tar pits, and dozens of other
unusual and fascinating denizens of early Los Angeles.
There are even some celebrity sites along the route, including the death
scenes of Motown soul sensation Marvin Gaye and 1920s star Angels baseball
catcher Gus Sandberg. And the architecture too is to die for, as the Crime
Bus rolls down the elegant streets of old West Adams, lined with gay
mansions, adorable bungalows and signs of a century's decay which only
enhance the neighborhood's charm.
Passengers on this eye-opening, funny and informative tour will forever see
the West Adams district in a new light. It is highly recommended for natives
and newcomers alike, crime and history buffs and anyone who likes to seek
out the unexpected.
Esotouric's Richard Schave and Kim Cooper are proud members of LAVA - The
Los Angeles Visionaries Association. http://www.lavatransforms.org
Upcoming Esotouric bus tour and special event schedule (free events starred)
*Thurs May 17 - Union Rescue Mission Walking Tour: 121 years on Skid Row
(info at www.lavatransforms.org)
*Thurs May 17 - Of Scrap & Steel: free rooftop screening of rare 1949 color
film (info at lavatransforms.org)
Sat May 19 - Raymond Chandler's Los Angeles
Sun May 20 Blood & Dumplings crime bus tour
*Sun May 27 - The Flâneur & The City: Dutch Chocolate Shoppe Redux (info at
lavatransforms.org)
*Sun May 27 - The Flâneur & The City: Hill Street walking tour (info at
lavatransforms.org)
*Mon May 28 - Savannah Cemetery tour (info at lavatransforms.org)
Sat June 2 - Reyner Banham Loves Los Angeles: The Lowdown on Downtown
Sun June 3 - Crime lab seminar: The Killer Behind the Camera (info at
lavatransforms.org)
Sat June 9 - Hotel Horrors & Main Street Vice
Sat June 16 - The Birth of Noir: James M. Cain's Southern California
Nightmare
*Sun June 17 - El Ranchito: Tour of Pio Pico's Historic Whittier Adobe (info
at lavatransforms.org)
Sat June 23 - Weird West Adams
Sat July 14 - Pasadena Confidential (weekend pass available)
Sun July 15 - Eastside Babylon (weekend pass available)
Mon July 23- The LAVA Salon at Musso & Frank: Dorothy Parker & F. Scott
Fitzgerald (info at lavatransforms.org)
Sat July 28 - The Real Black Dahlia
Sat August 4 - Reyner Banham Loves Los Angeles: Route 66 (weekend pass
available)
Sun August 5 - Reyner Banham Loves Los Angeles: South LA (weekend pass
available)
Sat August 11 - Raymond Chandler's Los Angeles
Sat August 18 - Haunts of A Dirty Old Man: Charles Bukowski's Los Angeles
Sat August 25 - Reyner Banham Loves Los Angeles: Boyle Heights & The San
Gabriel Valley
For more info on Esotouric, visit http://www.esotouric.com
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