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The Happy Foot Sad Foot sign is at the intersection of Sunset Boulevard and Benton Way. Urban lore is that if you drive up on it and see the happy foot, you have a good day but if you drive by and ...
The revolving Happy Food Sad Foot Sign has stood at the corner of Sunset Boulevard and Benton Way in Echo Park since 1985. It will be moved to a new location in September.
The Happy Foot/Sad Foot sign already has devotees in Beck, who used to stay in or go out depending on the sign's mood, and in Jonathan Lethem and the late David Foster Wallace, ...
The Happy Foot/Sad Foot sign became better known to readers outside the Los Angeles area when it appeared in Jonathan Lethem’s 2007 novel, “You Don’t Love Me Yet.” ...
The Sunset Foot Clinic is moving, and the spinning Happy Foot Sad Foot sign is going with it. Legend says if you're driving by and catch the smiling foot, you’ll have a good day, but if you see the ...
The Sunset Foot Clinic is moving, and so is the two-sided sign known as Happy Foot Sad Foot that has spun from its high-profile perch on Sunset Boulevard for 37 years.
The Happy Foot/Sad Foot Sign Is Leaving Silver Lake. It's a sad (foot) day. Author: Brittany Martin. Publish date: Jun 28, 2019 ...
It's the end of an era in Silver Lake. Earlier today, Sunset Foot Clinic's iconic Happy Foot/Sad Foot sign was removed from its post overlooking the intersection of Sunset Boulevard and Benton Way ...
Over the last four decades, the Happy Foot Sad Foot sign at the corner of Sunset Boulevard and Benton Way has become the neighborhood’s mascot and mood ring. The more mystical residents of Echo ...