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Originally Posted by odinthor
NLA has not, I think, visited Harlow's Cafe yet. Who will join me there tonight to toast e_r on his birthday?
odinthor collection
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That's a beautiful interior. It's a bit odd to leave off the address on a printed postcard. (odinthor. .or is the street address on the back?)
Judging by the entrance
(?) on the right, where you see the impressive lion's head, a person takes several steps down to enter the cafe proper.
I take that to mean the cafe is below ground. (but not by very much)
Now try to imagine an ice skating rink in that space!
Los Angeles Herald March 16, 1916
postscript:
The ad for Harlow's Cafe in
odinthor's post has the address as 311 1/2 S. Spring and 208 1/2 Third St but I just noticed the address in the ice rink blurb
is "
Second and Spring".
Do you think this is an entirely new space adjacent to the cafe or simple a different entrance to the same cafe as shown in odinthor's postcard.
Enquiring minds want to know.
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