Murals are disappearing on Speedway.
Set in Venice, Don Johnson played Attorney Grant Cooper, a burnt-out alcoholic ambulance chaser, who hires Skip Ross (Jay Baruchel) an eighteen-year old law school graduate with a large IQ and passion for justice. Sadly only three episodes of "Just Legal" were aired before the show was canceled. Exterior of Cooper's office building, his office is on the third floor. Windows of the office of Grant H. Cooper, Attorney at Law. Table where Don Johnson and Jay Baruchel would sit at Windward and Pacific.
Man dressed like giant tree walks the boardwalk.
Family enjoying popcorn.
Devotee with video camera.
Hare Krishna statues.
Man with puppet performing his Krishna version of Abbott and Costello's 'Who's on First?' routine for children.
Three deities being fanned on a Chariot: Lord Jagannatha, Lord Balarama and Lady Subhadra.
Golden wheel of a chariot parked on Windward.
Graffiti pit surrounded by Hare Krishna food tents.
Ray Bradbury in wheel chair reminisces about his days spent in Venice.
Venice High School Chorus with Abbot Kinney and Tabor descendents on stage.
Mark di Suvero "Voxal" sculpture, on the hill at Windward and Ocean Front Walk.
Large crowd gathers for the Venice Centennial ceremony at Windward Plaza and Ocean Front Walk, looking east down Windward.
Jim Morrison mural at Speedway and 18th Place.




