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The Florentine Gardens was a nightclub in Hollywood, California, at 5955 Hollywood Boulevard, opened on December 28, 1938, by restaurateur Guido Braccini. [1] The building was designed by architect Gordon B. Kaufmann [2] and featured a European garden motif. Manager and emcee Nils Granlund. Nils Thor Granlund (known as N.T.G.) had been a radio ...
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 06:26, 18 November 2020: 4,952 × 7,693 (4.94 MB): Cbl62: Uploaded a work by Advertisement prepared on behalf of Guido Braccini, owner of Florentine Gardens from Los Angeles Times, Dec 27, 1938, p. 7 with UploadWizard
East Houston: Northeast North of Highway 90 Alternate and east of East Houston Road 50 Settegast: Northeast North of Interstate 610 between Wayside Drive and East Houston Road 51 Northside Village: North Enclosed by Interstate 10, Interstate 45, Interstate 610, and Elysian Street 52 Kashmere Gardens: Northeast
The Hollywood Boulevard Commercial and Entertainment District boundaries were defined by the United States Department of the Interior based on the area's remaining integrity. They include twelve blocks along Hollywood Boulevard, from 7065 Hollywood Blvd on the west to the northwest corner of Hollywood and Argyle Avenue on the east. However ...
4800 Hollywood Blvd. Little Armenia: Art complex designed in 1920s for Aline Barnsdall, by Rudolph Schindler, Lloyd Wright, and Edward Farrell; including Hollyhock House by Frank Lloyd Wright: 55: Grauman's Chinese Theatre: June 5, 1968: 6925 Hollywood Blvd.
The purchase of the Two Westlake Park gave the firm a total of 1,700,000 square feet (160,000 m 2) of Class A office space in Houston. [2] The 20 story Three Westlake Park, which contains 428,000 square feet (39,800 m 2) of space, was completed in 1983. A 1,247 car parking garage is located next door to Three Westlake Park. [1]
Manchester is a community in southeastern Houston, Texas, United States. Manchester has 6 square miles (16 km 2) of area. [1] It is located in close proximity to the Houston Ship Channel, [2] and many chemical plants, refineries, and sewage facilities.
In February 1999, the city of Houston named Bayou Bend an official city landmark. [6] The heavily wooded 14 acres (5.7 ha) along Buffalo Bayou include eight formal gardens. Three of the gardens are named for a statue of a goddess or muse displayed in the garden, Clio, Diana and Euturpe. The other gardens are named White, East, Butterfly and ...