I was in Kelso last year, and there's still not a whole lot out there. The Kelso Dunes are an interesting natural phenomena, and the Depot has been freshly restored to its former glory. I always wondered who lived out there, and what it would have been like.
Now I know. Thanks for your post, and to Charles Hillinger.
Larry Harnisch. The leading Black Dahlia expert and a collaborator in the 1947project, Harnisch has been a copy editor at The Times since 1988. He has appeared on many TV shows discussing the Dahlia case, notably "James Ellroy's Feast of Death."
Join him for a spin through old Los Angeles in the Mirror's radio car. Keep your eyes open for Mickey Cohen and Tempest Storm. It's quite a ride.
The reporter's badge belonged to Sid Hughes (1908-1958), legendary reporter who worked at nearly every newspaper in Los Angeles.
I was in Kelso last year, and there's still not a whole lot out there. The Kelso Dunes are an interesting natural phenomena, and the Depot has been freshly restored to its former glory. I always wondered who lived out there, and what it would have been like.
Now I know. Thanks for your post, and to Charles Hillinger.
Posted by: jaded | April 30, 2008 at 08:44 AM