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Old Posted Apr 8, 2017, 1:27 AM
BifRayRock BifRayRock is offline
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Thanks so much of those pictures of Larchmont, Ravenswood and El Royale. That's my 'hood. I drive and walk those streets every day.

My 90 year old neighbor recalls seeing many films in her girlhood at the Larchmont Theatre.




I have heard that in its day, Larchmont Village really was a sleepy village, when a parking space in front of Jurgensen's, did not seem as though it required a reservation and when a few of Jurgensen's female patrons wore hats with veils and full length gloves, directly out of the fashionable '50s. When Jurgensen's left, along with Quinn's, down the street, in the '80s, it marked the end of an era.


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266 N. Larchmont. Before Quinns, in '67 Safeway.
http://dearoldhollywood.blogspot.com...locations.html

Master of disguise, the late Bob Hope in "Eight on the Lam" at 1st and Larchmont.

http://dearoldhollywood.blogspot.com...locations.html





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