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  2. Elaine's - Wikipedia

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    Elaine's was a bar and restaurant in New York City that existed from 1963 to 2011. It was frequented by many celebrities, especially actors and authors. It was established, owned by and named after Elaine Kaufman, who was indelibly associated with the restaurant, which shut down shortly after Kaufman died. [1]

  3. Elaine Kaufman - Wikipedia

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    Elaine Edna Kaufman (February 10, 1929 – December 3, 2010) was a restaurateur whose Manhattan restaurant, Elaine's, attracted a following among prominent actors, writers, and other celebrities. [ 1 ]

  4. Thomas Carney (mixologist) - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Carney retired from his job as a bartender at Elaine's, which held a celebration in honor of his retirement. [3] After retiring, he moved to Florida , where he took up golf. He also established at least two restaurants in Westwood, New Jersey and Sparkill, New York . [ 1 ]

  5. Local landmarks lost and damaged by raging Los Angeles fires

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    The nearly 100-year-old Topanga Ranch Motel was destroyed in the blaze on Tuesday night. The motel, initially bought by William Randolph Hearst in 1929, boasted 30 rooms that served as "an ...

  6. The Big Bang (1989 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Restauranteuse is Elaine Kaufman, the owner of Elaine's in New York City, the long-time famous dining spot for celebrities. The Filmmaker identifies himself as Don Simpson , producer of Flashdance , Beverly Hills Cop , and Top Gun .

  7. Irvine-Byrne Building - Wikipedia

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    Irvine-Byrne Building was not listed in the National Register of Historic Places's Broadway Theater and Commercial District when it was first created in 1979, [7] but it was included when the district was expanded in 2002. [2] The building was also listed as Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #544 in 1991. [1]

  8. Is Eagle Rock's new pâtisserie serving L.A.'s most sought ...

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    The new pastry shop debuted last weekend and operates only three days a week. In its first few days of operation Fondry has sold out between 45 and 90 minutes after opening its doors.

  9. Wilson Building (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, the Broadway Theater and Commercial District was added to the National Register of Historic Places, with Wilson Building listed as a contributing property in the district. [ 1 ] The building sold for $3 million in 2013 [ 3 ] and ECF Art Centers moved into the building in 2014.