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Originally Posted by tovangar2
Well, you're highlighting our "official" year with that "Dark Passage" screen grab: 1947.
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Guide to Biltmore Services, 6th edition MAY,
1947
I vaguely recall seeing a Biltmore services book on NLA, but I don't recall if it was this
1947 edition.
#1
there's the date..........
#2
The coffee shop seats 600 people!?!!
The Salon d' Aperitif sounds like a good place for a clandestine rendezvous.
#3
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I didn't realize there was a Pig N' Whistle inside the Biltmore
#4
even a 'Fountain Pen Service' ------->
#5
#6
Pig n' Whistle mentioned again. (sounds like it might have been just a candy store)
#7
Sorry for all the blurriness.
I almost forgot the back cover
The Biltmore Services Guide is currently on
EBAY
as you no doubt already know....
latimes
Elizabeth Short didn't have much money so why choose the opulent Biltmore Hotel?
I've read so many theories over the years I don't remember if that simple question was ever answered.
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