
22:41
Hi everyone!

22:48
And hi, Mike! Can’t wait to see this presentation!

23:17
Hi Ana - you’re everywhere!

23:18
Casey, congratulations on the book. I think it’s the #1 seller at Skylight.

23:32
It’s a great book!

35:39
Do we know how these bond issues were paid for? Where did the revenue come from? Sales tax, property tax?

01:09:58
Do you suppose the servicemen at RYV had learned to be racially, ethnically mixed as a life- learning experience while serving their country?

01:10:03
On the CCC pay, was it $30 + $25 to send to the dependents?

01:10:12
Was the RYV closed really to make room for the Freeways?

01:11:04
Sold out for $1 per year…

01:25:04
Mike Davis writes (City of Quartz) that the 1905 City Council passed a policy to reject charitable gifts of vacant land for LA public parks as a blanket policy. I cannot verify this; suggestions for verifying this?

01:29:30
$10 an hour for meters in the park seems high.

01:30:00
Mike, thank you for a beautiful and fascinating presentation - and for your tireless work in keeping the story of Griffith Park alive.

01:30:47
Fantastic presentation!

01:30:51
Excellent! Thanks for new info on the park!

01:30:52
Thank you so much Mike, this was a wonderful and informative presentation!!