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  2. Abbot Kinney Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    The Toms Shoes flagship store on Abbot Kinney Boulevard was a popular coffee shop combined with shoe store. It closed in 2022. [12] Salt & Straw is a Portland-based ice-cream shop that opened on Abbot Kinney and the Venice art district in Fall 2015. The shop is a 1,035-square foot space and is located on the corner of Abbot Kinney and ...

  3. Abbot Kinney Pier - Wikipedia

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    Commissioned by real estate developer Abbot Kinney as part of his "Venice of America", the pier was 1,600 ft (490 m) long. [1] The Ship Cafe was built at the same time, [2] and was originally intended to be a full-service resort "with sleeping apartments, a restaurant, a kitchen, office and all of the appointments of the modern hotel".

  4. Ship Cafe (Venice, California) - Wikipedia

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    Constructed by Abbot Kinney beginning in 1903, the restaurant was designed to be a feature of the resort town of Venice. [5] A "first draft" of the Ship Cafe was washed away by a sea storm on March 13, 1905; Kinney hired 600 laborers to rebuild it in time for a summer opening. [6]

  5. Venice, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Venice, originally called "Venice of America", was founded by wealthy developer Abbot Kinney in 1905 as a beach resort town, 14 miles (23 km) west of Los Angeles. He and his partner Francis Ryan had bought 2 miles (3 km) of ocean-front property south of Santa Monica in 1891.

  6. Inside Roberto Coin’s Jewelry-Filled Masquerade Ball in Venice

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    Roberto Coin, who turned 80 this year, shared his passion for Venice with friends at an extravagant masquerade ball in a historic palazzo on Venice’s Grand Canal.

  7. Fraser's Million Dollar Pier - Wikipedia

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    The Million Dollar Pier was built on a wharf that had first been constructed by Abbot Kinney and Francis Ryan in 1897, [7] and abandoned in 1904. [8] The pier may have been a replacement for an adjacent, less-lavish Horseshoe Pier, [ 9 ] [ 10 ] and was reportedly based on a model in Atlantic City, New Jersey, Young's Million Dollar Pier .

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