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Originally Posted by HossC
...the 1960 CD lists a "ladies wear" store named Nancy's at 6366 Hollywood Boulevard. This detail is from an earlier picture (USC vaguely say 1920/1958). It shows Nancy's roughly in the center.
Detail of picture in USC Digital Library
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I was looking at this picture and noticed the blade sign reading "Cosmo" and wondered what that was? I believe the street right there is named Cosmo. On Martin Turnbull's Garden of Allah site (under Hollywood Places) it lists some notorious bars and such on Cosmo Street.
Here's a couple posts on NLA talking about the happenings on Cosmo and there are other posts relating the 1970's and later goings-on on that street as "the very definition of noir."
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Originally Posted by rick m
Yessiree - When Prohibition ended the LAPD plowed into Cosmo and Selma's Jimmy's Backyard and BBB's busting the (to them) most flagrant clubs in Hollywood due to performers like Rae Bourbon , Billy the Male Harlow and the quasi L&G milieu - Malin,Haines and Tachman n Garbo lost their teensy haunts
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Originally Posted by tovangar2
Jimmy's Back Yard opened circa 1928. It was joined on Cosmo by Bobby Burns Berman's BBB's Cellar. The 1932 police raid didn't bother them much. The Cosmo clubs were back running in the black by 1933.
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Although we don't have an exact date for that photograph, I wonder what that blade sign signified at the time?
The Nancy's address is 6366 Hollywood Blvd. and currently, it appears there is a nightclub called The Cosmo at 6364 Hollywood Blvd., which I'm assuming
is where that blade sign is.
Their website states:
Prepare for many nights of decadence and debauchery old-Hollywood style. Lose yourself in a trance of cocktails, chandeliers and mind-blowing sounds in this new highly anticipated gothic haven. With interiors designed by Kris Keith of Spacecraft and dynamic visuals and lighting reminiscent of old Hollywood, the Cosmo is sure to put a sleek new spin on the VIP experience. For those who love the nightlife but are craving a more intimate lounge experience, there are lush booths that surround the chic space when you need a break from the dance floor.
http://www.thecosmo.com
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This is a screencap of a 1937 film called BIG CITY, starring Luise Rainer and Spencer Tracy. It show's the corner of Hollywood Blvd. and Cosmo Street. Nancy's is visible there and across Cosmo Street a place called Delphene's. The film, by the way, is set in New York City.
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