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Can Anyone Decipher How Old This 7-Eleven Is?

Posted: 06 Aug 2010 00:51
by StoreLiker2006
Here is a 7-Eleven store located on the Venice and Sepulveda Boulevards in western Los Angeles, California.

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(photo credit: T.N. Jones aka Tortuga One @ Flickr)

This photo was taken while the store was getting its Kwik-E-Mart wrapping removed and regular 7-Eleven wrapping reinstated.

The clues I have discovered are, that behind the '70s-'80s style facade addition, I can see a '60s-style shake roof just behind it. So, may you all know how old this 7-Eleven store really is?

This also makes me want to ask you all: were there any '60s-early '70s 7-Elevens, those with shake roofs and semi-pylons, rebuilt with the mansard facades in the later '70s and '80s?

~Ben

Re: Can Anyone Decipher How Old This 7-Eleven Is?

Posted: 23 Sep 2010 21:44
by enginecapt
Is that slump stone masonry? If so, that came into popular use back in the late sixties.

Re: Can Anyone Decipher How Old This 7-Eleven Is?

Posted: 30 Nov 2010 03:28
by circlekkid
I would say mid to late 70's approx 1975. most 7-11s that I saw being built were very similar to this. Google the address. You may get lucky and find real estate info with the date.

Re: Can Anyone Decipher How Old This 7-Eleven Is?

Posted: 30 Nov 2010 04:28
by StoreLiker2006
I am led to believe the remnants of the shingled roof were originally red instead of brown.

Here in Portland, Oregon, the 7-Elevens seemed to go for the flat mansard roof (as is seen here) after about 1973.

~Ben

Re: Can Anyone Decipher How Old This 7-Eleven Is?

Posted: 09 Dec 2010 02:03
by tkaye
The L.A. County Assessor's site says it was built in 1976.