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Hollywood Café, El Paso, Texas, 1933 Sizes:A3+ (329x483mm, 13x19 inch) Archival Print (Unframed) Sugie was quite a character

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Sugie was quite a character and a self-promoter

it did not have to assault the front range of the Rockies

Patriotism was of paramount importance and the Hotel New Yorker menus reminded everyone that America had many resources to call on in times of war including arms

The menu changed to British "comfort food" in 1981 when it was bought by British restaurateurs Chris Corbin and Jeremy King

Hollywood Café, El Paso, Texas, 1933 Sizes:A3+ (329x483mm, 13x19 inch) Archival Print (Unframed) Sugie was quite a characterEl Paso, Texas, in the 1930s, must have been an interesting place. The city that started out as a sleepy, dusty little adobe village had evolved in a flourishing frontier municipality. Conrad Hilton opened his first hotel in El Paso during this era and the airport which had been built a few years earlier in 1928, vastly increased the number of visitors. This menu from The Hollywood Caf and Nightclub marks this innovation by featuring a little

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