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Old Posted Aug 21, 2019, 11:37 PM
BillinGlendaleCA BillinGlendaleCA is offline
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Originally Posted by ethereal_reality View Post
That is close, Bill....This is a long shot...perhaps the athletic club had a space across the street for special events.
(in this case, the 'lo maur pirate show-boat' American and Italian dinners)





ALSO TOO...I can't picture what the Stowell Building at 215 Spring St. looked like.


The Stowell building I do remember is the Hotel Stowell at 416 Spring St. .... Were both buildings owned by the same family?


seen many times on NLA
Here's the Stowell Block at 226 S. Spring, the 1921 Baists calls it the Germain Building.

via pocketsights.com/tours/place/The-Stowell-Block-7215#lg=1&slide=0
215 S. Spring doesn't have a label in the Baists map, but it's in between the Hollenbeck Hotel on the corner and the Brode Building at 217. The Stowell Hotel is still at 416 Spring and has been re-purposed as apartments or condos. The Stowell Block was torn down in the early 1940's for of course a parking lot.
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