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Old Posted Jun 18, 2017, 7:58 PM
Paul C. Koehler Paul C. Koehler is offline
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Originally Posted by ethereal_reality View Post
I really like the modern look of the front of the Firestone building Hoss. (I'm surprised it wasn't closer to the Firestone Plant on Firestone Blvd.)

That Michael's place looks really interesting in the aerial. I hope we can find out more about it.

detail / Michael's


and it's quite popular! look at all those cars.



You found a picture of the 'mystery' building! Excellent sleuthing odinthor.

Thanks so much for your help.

932 S. Hope [no date]

http://lit250v.library.ucla.edu/isla...t/laviews%3A92

I'm trying to match my 'arched' window. (maybe by 1925, it's hidden under that horizontal rectangular area)

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Michaels was a very popular restaurant with the lunch time business crowd, it also had a bussling Happy Hour croud. Before it closed they placed an old railroad car alongside the building on the Telegraph Road side and it was used as an extension of the cocktail lounge. I had many lunches and drinks there.

Paul C. Koehler
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