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Title
Cocoanut Grove entrance, west wing
Alternative Title
Los Angeles Photographers Photo Collection;
Creator
Leonard, Gary
Date Created and/or Issued
2004
Contributing Institution
Los Angeles Public Library
Collection
Los Angeles Public Library Photo Collection
Rights Information
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Description
Title supplied by cataloger.
The massive 500-room Ambassador Hotel, designed by renowned architect Myron Hunt, opened for business in 1921 on the site of a former dairy farm. It occupied 23.7 acres at 3400 Wilshire Boulevard, bordered by 8th Street, Catalina Street, and nearly to Mariposa Avenue. The hotel served as the stomping grounds for a staggering list of Hollywood legends, heads of state, and an endless list of famous personalities from the 20th Century. It was also home of The Cocoanut Grove nightclub, which was 'the' West Coast hot spot for live entertainment where people like Bing Crosby and Barbra Streisand got their start, and Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr. and many others came to perform. It is said that as many as seven U.S. Presidents stayed at the Ambassador, from Hoover to Nixon, along with heads of state from around the world. A pivotal moment in world history happened in 1968, when Robert F. Kennedy was shot in a pantry off of the Embassy Room (and died 25 hours later), following his California Primary victory speech. The death of RFK coincided with the beginning of the hotel's demise. The Schine family had owned the Ambassador for about 50 years, until its doors were closed on January 3, 1989 after 68 years of service, selling for $64 million. The landmark hotel was eventually demolished between late 2005 and early 2006.
Close-up view of The Cocoanut Grove wing, west entrance canopy, facing east. Though the hotel has been completely abandoned, the greenery in the planters next to the entrance still look lush. For decades this was "the" hot spot for live entertainment on the West Coast, where people like Bing Crosby and Barbra Streisand got their start, and Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr. and many others came to perform. Photograph dated September 4, 2004.
Type
image
Format
1 photographic print:color ;13 x 18 cm.
Photographic prints
Identifier
00104795
Gary Leonard Collection; Los Angeles Photographers Collection;
GPC_b43_f4_i47
CARL0005198921
http://173.196.26.125/cdm/ref/collection/photos/id/119422
Subject
Cocoanut Grove (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Ambassador Hotel
Nightclubs--California--Los Angeles
Hotels--California--Los Angeles
Clocks and watches--California--Los Angeles
Abandoned buildings--California--Los Angeles
Lost architecture--California--Los Angeles
Gary Leonard Collection photographs
Hunt, Myron,1868-1952

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