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Punch & Judy Ice Cream Parlors, Los Angeles, 1949 Sizes:A1 (594x840mm) Archival Print (Unframed) which continues to be highly

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which continues to be highly prized book among collectors

according to the authors of The Motel In America

Towel is 100% super-absorbent cotton

the Pickwick complex housed the city’s bus terminal

Punch & Judy Ice Cream Parlors, Los Angeles, 1949 Sizes:A1 (594x840mm) Archival Print (Unframed) which continues to be highlyPunch & Judy ice cream parlours and their sensational ice cream productions were the brainchild of entrepreneur Arthur Whizin, one of Los Angeless most influential restaurateurs. Whizin opened his first restaurant a caf called T&T on Pico Boulevard in 1927. Three years later, folklore has it that he was sitting at the counter of a burger bar, trying to figure out what kind of restaurant he wanted to open next, when a friend slid over his chili bowl

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