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Old Posted Mar 6, 2011, 8:38 PM
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Originally Posted by GaylordWilshire View Post
I never got to see Tiny Naylor's. It was demolished in 1984, before I was old enough to drive (I was 14 that year)-- old enough to drive legally, that is. And my parents never really drove down Sunset Blvd., unless we were going to a doctor's appointment at the Kaiser hospital on Sunset. Looking at the FOR LEASE sign, I'm noticing the phone number. No area code. I only see that now in states where there's only one or few area codes in the whole state, like in Hawaii. I remember when all of LA was 213, and then in 1984 my parents' friends who lived in Woodland Hills became 818; back then, 714 not only covered Orange County but the Inland Empire as well. Now it's area codes galore.
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