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Where can I purchase a raffle ticket? When will the winning number be announced? Where is the winning number posted? Where can I claim my winning ticket? Do I need to be present to win? No, you do not need to be present to win.

How long do I have to claim my prize? Prizes must be claimed within thirty 30 calendar days from the date of the drawing. Will I receive cash upon claiming my winning ticket? What happens if a prize goes unclaimed? All the components of Angels Flight were placed in storage in anticipation of the railway's restoration and reopening.

Ate at all of these places Coffee Shops. Phil's Diner - There was great mourning and moaning and gnashing of teeth and more than a few carb-withdrawals when Phil's Diner, a quintessential greasy spoon housed in a charming but crumbling wood-paneled dining car, closed down in the s. Now, with a new owner and some help from L. Downtown NoHo was one of the first with the news:.

Bob's Big Boy - The chain is best known for its trademark chubby boy in red- and white-checked overalls holding a Big Boy sandwich double-decker cheeseburger. The inspiration for Big Boy's name, as well as the model for its mascot, was Richard Woodruff , of Glendale, California. When he was six years old, he walked into the diner Bob's Pantry as Bob Wian was attempting to name his new hamburger. Wian said, "Hello, Big Boy" to Woodruff, and the name stuck.

Marriott Corporation bought the chain in One of the larger franchise operators, Elias Brothers, purchased the chain from Marriott in , moving the headquarters of the company to Warren, Michigan, and operating it until declaring bankruptcy in Following the bankruptcy, the chain was sold to investor Robert Liggett, Jr. Fountains and cafeteria's everywhere. The Canter family originally opened up a delicatessen in Jersey City in They came west along with many Jews from the northeastern United States in the early s, and opened a delicatessen in the Boyle Heights neighborhood, which at that time had a substantial Jewish population.

After World War II, the Jewish population of Boyle Heights left en masse for the Fairfax District, West Hollywood, and other West Side neighborhoods as well as the San Fernando Valley and Canter's followed the influx of Jewish businesses west, converting a movie theater which had previously shown Yiddish-language films to a delicatessen much larger than its previous spaces.

Canter's quickly became a hangout for show business personalities, given its location and its late hours. It has remained such ever since. In the s, Canter's became a late night hang out for hippies, rock musicians, and other countercultural types, partially for the same reasons. Also, many rock musicians had grown up in Fairfax and West Hollywood, and the Sunset Strip was only half a mile away.

Canter's has remained a favorite of rock musicians to the present day, and is still open 24 hours as always. Canter's is open every day of the year except for the Jewish holidays of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.

Clifton's - Clifton's Cafeteria, once part of a chain of Clifton's restaurants, is the oldest surviving cafeteria style eatery in Los Angeles, California, and the largest public cafeteria in the world. Founded in by Clifford Clinton, the name was created by combining the first half of "Clifford" and the last half of "Clinton" to produce the name "Clifton's". The Clinton family's five generations as California restaurateurs began when David Harrison Clinton came to Los Angeles from Missouri in and purchased the Southern Hotel and its dining room in downtown Los Angeles.

David's son Edmond settled in San Francisco, where he and his wife Gertrude became co-owners of a group of cafeteria-style restaurants named Dennets. Clifford, one of Edmond's five children, learned the restaurant trade while working in his father's restaurants. Along with 2 partners, he bought his father's interest in Dennets. Due to differences in opinion over business practices, he relinquished ownership to his partners and moved to Los Angeles in Establishing his restaurants during the height of the Great Depression, and using knowledge gained from working in his family's cafeteria chain in San Francisco, Clinton made a point to never turn anyone away, even if they had no money, seeking to average only a half-cent profit per customer.

I told the orchestra not to worry, that I would take all the blame for playing the number. The strange superstition concerning the classic was revived last week when a clarinetist in a Stockholm orchestra died suddenly after playing the symphony. A house being moved past the Chateau Marmont Sunset Blvd.

It took hours for movers to squeeze the house past a telephone pole, and they did it by rocking the house to and fro. LAPL In order to join the club, a vintage auto could not be newer than While in Riverside, they attended a party at the Mission Inn and probably stayed the night there. The event was sponsored by the General Petroleum Corp. Today, the site is known as the Prospect Studio. Hungry for Hungarian?

Testing new 3-D technology on May 1, This picture, however, appears to have been taken after the November release of Bwana Devil, the first full-length 3-D feature film. A lost residential neighborhood on Odin Street, circa A Navy dirigible gathers smog samples in downtown Los Angeles, circa Brewster the one in the middle was an actress, who appeared in the films Untamed Women , Cat-Women of the Moon and A Virgin in Hollywood This photo was taken in , the same year the ranch was sold to developers, who tore down the old Hunchback sets to build new homes.

A s era billboard for Max Barish incorporated in placed next to the Mona Lisa Restaurant, once located at Wilshire Boulevard next to the Gaylord Apartments and across the street from the Ambassador Hotel. Chinatown in the s. Looking west along 5th Street from Central Avenue at a. Notice Trader Joes?



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