I think it was the way filming portrayed Bosch, the City (LA), and leaving street signage crystal that made me start to visit these filming locations via Google Maps StreetView. It was fun deducing where the various scenes had been filmed. A bank, in the story, was actually a restaurant “in real life.”
So, with Season 6 of BOSCH, more fun figuring out where the story was filmed.
The Hollywood Sign and LAPD Hollywood Station become focal points. There is lag time between when the the Google StreetView “view” was filmed and when that area was filmed for the show. In fact for BOSCH, I have seen several instances where a filming location was greatly changed by a building or house being remodeled or even removed completely. *In the movie, “Pulp Fiction,” there was a sleazy motel used for filming. This motel was demolished after filming and a two story storage facility built in it’s place.
A husband is murdered while meeting with supposed kidnappers, who have tied his wife up in their home. From StreetView, you cannot visit the murder location because of a security gate. And, in reality, the murder location is just a couple of blocks from the home used for filming the kidnapping. This home was remodelled, much for the better, between the current view on StreetView and the home filmed for the Season.
LAPD Hollywood Station
Opening Murder Location
The Chief’s Home
800 S. Plymouth Blvd. (Zillow)
BRADCO Kitchens
I am guessing that the filmed interior was from this exterior, but the company has since moved to a larger location.
Musso & Frank Grill
CrossRoads of the World
Frolic Room
ACB Auto Repair
Crenshaw Live Bar & Grill
View Park Convalescent Centet (Murder Locqtion}
PACMUTUAL Building (Blow Me Up, Or Not)
Children’s Hospital
48th Street Market
Casey’s Tavern
LA City Hall
Thrift Store (180 degrees)
Pacific Dining Car
[ NOTE 12/23/23 ]: I was watching the first few minutes of a movie, “Saltburn” a day or so ago, and it starts with the camera following one of the main characters as he mills about a student crowd through the Oxford University (UK) campus. We see the Radcliff Camera, an iconic library building on the Oxford Campus, as he is walking by it. And, I am mentally checking off the buildings which I have become very familiar with starting with my interest in “Morse” the famous Oxford detective. I’m saying to myself, the building on the right is the Bodleian Library, and I think next to it is Trinity College, and in front of us is Brasenose College where he enters. *But, it wasn’t Trinity, which is nearby, but Exeter College. I recall some time ago, using Google Streetview to view the “front door” to Brasenose, and I seem to recall it has a distinctive “brass nose” on the door. **I stand corrected. In looking for the view of the front door, just now, the Streetview didn’t stop directly in front of the door, so I searched for images of the front door, and they had no distinctive brass knocker on them. And finally I read that the brass knocker had been removed in the 14th Century, but returned sometime later, and not re-installed on the door. You can view the brass nose knocker, but just not on the door.






































I had breakfast at Famous Toastery in Southern Pines this past Saturday morning. Afterwards I rode around Pinehurst and then decided to do some grocery shopping before heading back home to Fayetteville.
As I was coming up on Lowe’s Foods, I decided to stop in (I had not been to this location before.) and get some corn on the cob. I did not wander about the store, but almost immediately found a Tomato Bar and saw some little yellow grape tomatoes. If you were at a farmers market, it would be standard practice to try one before buying it. I looked down and saw a sign that said just that… try it, get a container and fill the container.
I also started to take a few pictures of the tomato bar and a nearby Produce Manager asked if there was something wrong. I said, “Oh, no. On the contrary, there is something right. These little yellow tomatoes are delicious.” We had an extended conversation. He suggesting that I try the larger red (local – greenhouse) tomatoes. I bought one and had it
in a tomato and bacon, with mayo, on whole seed Rye bread sandwich for lunch once I returned home. *It was a good flavored tomato.






I took off last Friday and headed down toward the Coast. Indeed, Helen’s Kitchen was
again open and I had my favorite breakfast of country ham, eggs over medium, home fries, biscuits, red-eye gravy, and coffee, leaving a good tip because it made me feel good.
Cherry Branch
stopped at the Belk in Morehead City… to use the bathroom, and to see what they had. *They had a pair of men’s Nunn-Bush sandals and it looked like they were marked down from $70 to 20.99 in red ink pen. No clerk was around, and I couldn’t find a box for the shoes, and they did fit, so I took them down to a far end register. The woman clerk checked and instead of being $20.99, they were a little over $10. I also bought a belt, marked down from $34 to $25. They fit fine, and they have heavy-duty soles.