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  2. Jim Henson Company Lot - Wikipedia

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    The plans were prepared by the Milwaukee Building Company (Meyer & Holler), and the total investment was estimated to be in the region of $100,000. [2] The layout of the buildings was described by the Los Angeles Times in 2002 as a "fairy-tale cottage complex." [4] Another writer has described the style as "eccentric Peter Pan architecture." [5]

  3. The Abbey (bar) - Wikipedia

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    The "Los Angeles equivalent to the Stonewall Inn", the Abbey is considered a central part of LGBT culture in Los Angeles. [13] According to Michelle Visage, the Abbey "has a homey feeling where you can just sit outside and eat or go in and gyrate". [14] The bar's signature drink is the appletini, which they say was created there.

  4. Frolic Room - Wikipedia

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    Frolic Room is a historic bar located at 6245 W. Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California, near Hollywood and Vine and next to the Pantages Theater. It is known for its neon sign , its history with Hollywood , and its association with the Black Dahlia .

  5. The 21 Best LGBTQ+ Bars in Los Angeles - AOL

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    Visit the many LGBTQ+ bars across our city, from glam new entries in the gay bar scene such as the Or Bar to classic brunch spots (The Abbey 4 Ever!) where the mimosas continue to flow with gusto.

  6. Al's Bar (American Hotel) - Wikipedia

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    Al's Bar was a Los Angeles bar in the American Hotel that served as a gathering spot for that era's downtown art and music scenes. At the time of its closing, it was primarily known as the West Coast's oldest punk club, but over the years it regularly hosted theater plays, art exhibitions, and "No Talent Nights".

  7. Arts District, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The popular sound band Party Boys played the bars and art events. Also known as the downtown artists' central meeting place, Al's Bar occasionally hosted art exhibitions. Al's Bar, the West Coast's oldest punk club, [citation needed] finally closed in 2001, and the American Hotel received a facelift in 2012 and was renamed the American ...

  8. The Beanery - Wikipedia

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    The Beanery is a life-size, walk-in artwork created in 1965 by the American artist Edward Kienholz; it has been referred to as his greatest work, and "one of the most memorable works of late 20th-century art". [1] It represents the interior of a Los Angeles bar, Barney's Beanery.

  9. Los Angeles Modern Auctions - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles Modern Auctions (LAMA) is the first auction house to specialize in 20th century Modern art and design. Founded by Peter Loughrey in 1992, LAMA especially champions Modern and Contemporary works by California and West Coast artists and designers.