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HOME is Beverly Fairfax Historic District
Join us for a guided tour of the Beverly Fairfax Historic District, a neighborhood rooted in Jewish American history and brimming with Period Revival-style multifamily properties. -
"Mile of Style, Miracle Mile" in the 1930s-'40s
Of the 16 miles of Wilshire Boulevard, most of my memories are of the Miracle Mile, the stretch between Fairfax and La Brea… actually as far east as June Street, where we attended John Burroughs Junior High. I grew up in the 1930s and ’40s, just west of Fairfax adjacent to the Carthay Circle Theatre, […] -
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Canter’s Deli
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What is Last Remaining Seats? When do tickets go on sale? How much do tickets cost? Is there a discount for multiple tickets? Can I buy tickets for the whole series? How many tickets can I buy at the member price? When will I get my tickets? If I purchase tickets but can’t attend, can I get […] -
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Johnie’s Coffee Shop
This Googie gem became a City of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument in 2013. -
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Finding Freedom at Wilshire and Fairfax
I grew up in Hancock Park, and when I was about 12 or 13 my best friend, Kathryn, and I each got a bus pass, and this was our first taste of freedom. The bus we took most was the one down Wilshire Boulevard. We went to Wilshire and Fairfax and went shopping at the […] -
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CBS Television City
CBS' Television City was one of the first and largest complexes built expressly for television production and broadcasting, and clearly signified L.A.'s intent to become the capital of television broadcasting. -
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Tom Bergin’s
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People + Places: L.A.’s Multifamily Housing Origin Story: From Bungalow Courts to Dingbats