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Old Posted Dec 9, 2010, 5:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Beaudry View Post
.............Not sure where the second one is (Cafe Colon? Really?).................

Source: LAPL http://jpg3.lapl.org/pics31/00065261.jpg

The caption for the photo sayz............

Exterior view of Mercado Mexico, with produce on display near the sidewalk, at 409 North Broadway in 1940. Its signs (except on the awning) are written in Spanish, indicating that it is a Tienda de Abarrotes Mexicana, and offering free home delivery. The Cafe Colon is next door at 411. A shoeshine establishment is seen on the left.

however, isn't that fort moore hill behind with the "it's in the examiner" sign beside it?

that means that the actual address of cafe colon....( ) is 411 N. main Street

here's a street view


Source: LAPL http://jpg2.lapl.org/pics08/00013978.jpg

and the caption for this photo says it's north main.............(they were bound to get it right sometime).......
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