Monday, December 5, 2011

Up Coming Reviews on a Few Gems in Los Angeles

Hello Ladies and Gents,
In the near future I will be doing reviews on a few places that are located in Los Angeles.


With in this dirty city filled with  inspiring artists, business men/women, and broken dreams; moments in time have stood still and only for those who are looking can see.


These fragments of frozen periods can still be visited.; as if someone were in a time machine.


I will be doing a review on the only remaining Silent Movie Theatre left in the United States.
Located at 611 North Fairfax Avenue  Los Angeles, CA. 
 The Theatre is still used today. You can see your favorite Charlie Chaplin or Harold Lloyd film here!


I will also be doing a review on the Golden Gopher.


The Neon lights attract the adventurous crowd of L.A and once inside, the deco of the interior takes you back to the 1930s.

The Golden Gopher is Located at 417 W 8th St Los Angeles, Ca


Last but not least. 
Ladies and Gentlemen I present to you a bar that I will be most eager of reviewing.
A bar that has uniquely captured the essence of the Prohibition Era and the Steam punk scene.
This wondrous place is called The Edison.

The Edison is built in the basement of the famous Higgins Building, which is about 100 years old, and it is located in Downtown L.A.
The Edison holds the reputation of a strict dress code, classy entertainment, and old fashion drinks.

Just imagine the big bands of Glenn Miller and Cab Calloway filling the bar with their hot tunes while you taking a sip of your most favorite alcoholic beverage.



Los Angeles is the city of angels and at night you can almost touch the stars.



Until next time folks~

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