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VR/PC/HM/56Glenn Valley Motor Hotel, Studio City, CA.
Description:Studio City, CA. Glenn Valley Motor Hotel (12933 Ventura Blvd.), aerial view rendering of pale pink U-shaped motel with pool. Postmarked Jan. 12, 1967, North Hollywood. There is one duplicate (VR/PC/HM/56a).
VR/GM/31Gold menu from Nappy’s Coffee Shop, Canoga Park, CA.
Description:Menu from Nappy’s Coffee Shop, a family restaurant located at 8336 Topanga Canyon Blvd., Canoga Park. Gold menu with brown “Happy Nappy” sign logo. In the late 1960s, this address was the Douglas Coffee Shop. There was also a Simi Valley location of Nappy’s. [show more]
VR/GM/16Gold menu from P.C.’s Talk of the Valley, Van Nuys, CA.
Description:Menu from P.C.’s Talk of the Valley, a continental restaurant located at 6842 Van Nuys Blvd., Van Nuys, on the second floor of the Valley Federal Building. In early 1972, Ridley Billick bought the Talk of the Valley from Dave Evans (not Tony Evans). It seems the restaurant then changed hands yet again sometime after 1977, becoming P.C.’s. This is a paper typeset luncheon menu in a plain gold plastic binder. [show more]
VR/GM/29Gold menu from Sann’s Family Restaurant, Sepulveda, CA.
Description:Menu from Sann’s Family Restaurant, a family restaurant located at 8514 Sepulveda Blvd., Sepulveda (North Hills). Metallic gold folder. No mention of the LA location (Teddy’s). According to newspaper ads, Sann’s opened in 1947 at the same location. [show more]
VR/GM/42Gold menu from Travaglini’s Restaurant, Encino, CA.
Description:Menu from Travaglini’s Restaurant, an Italian family restaurant located at 17500 Ventura Blvd., Encino. Very large, gold folder-style menu. Antonio “Tony” Travaglini opened this restaurant, then known as Travaglini’s One-za-Meal, in 1948. Tony passed away in late 1974. Condition: This is only the folder—the menu is not printed on the inside, and has been lost. [show more]
VR/PC/LB/12Gold's Furniture, Van Nuys, CA.
Description:Van Nuys, CA. Gold's Furniture (8252 Van Nuys Blvd.), ad for fabulous midcentury living-room furniture.
VR/PC/LB/59Golden Curl Beauty Salon, Mission Hills, CA.
Description:Mission Hills, CA. Golden Curl Beauty Salon (15434 1/2 Devonshire St.), interior with reception desk and customers getting their hair done.
VR/PC/HM/61Golden State Motor Hotel, Burbank, CA.
Description:Burbank, CA. Golden State Motor Hotel (2900 N. San Fernando Blvd.), bonfire in the pool area at evening.
VR/PRF/10Goldenvoice’s flyer for Charged G.B.H’s City Baby’s Revenge tour with Youth Brigade, D.I, Agression, Heart Attack, and Ill Reputepaper flyerPunk Rock flyer
Type:paper flyer
Subject:Punk Rock flyer
Description:The flyer is hand-drawn.
VR/PRF/31
Goldenvoice’s flyer for Charged GBH’s show with Scream, Kraut, and Bad Brains paper flyer Punk Rock flyer
Type:paper flyer
Subject:Punk Rock flyer
Description:The flyer is typed, with black ink on a blue 8.5 by 11 inch paper. Condition: folded, wrinkled.
VR/PRF/25
Goldenvoice’s flyer for X, Jane’s Addiction, and the Dickiestext, paper flyerPunk Rock flyer
Type:text, paper flyer
Subject:Punk Rock flyer
Description:Goldenvoice’s flyer for X, Jane’s Addiction, and the Dickies at California State University Northridge. The flyer is printed horizontally on 8.5 by 11 inch paper. One additional duplicate exists. Black and white,
VR/PC/HM/14Good Knight Inn Motel, Sepulveda, CA.
Description:Sepulveda, CA. Good Knight Inn Motel (9247 Sepulveda Blvd.) (North Hills today). Daytime exterior of medieval-themed motel with sign. "One mile from the world famous Busch Gardens, San Diego Freeway."
VR/PC/HM/13Good Knight Inn Motel, Sepulveda, CA.
Description:Sepulveda, CA. Good Knight Inn Motel (9247 Sepulveda Blvd.) (North Hills today). Exterior of motel, taken at night, featuring neon sign with knight logo and really fun fake medieval architecture.
VR/PC/RS/46Gump's Restaurant, Tarzana, CA.
Description:Tarzana, CA. Gump's Restaurant (18568 Ventura Blvd. (US 101)) exterior.
VR/PC/LB/63Health club, Encino, CA.
Description:Encino, CA. "A health club in Encino, California, 1968." Possibly identified as Encino Health Club. Two women using vibrating-belt type exercise equipment. Modern postcard, vintage stock photo.