Title supplied by cataloger Clifford Clinton, founder of the Clifton's chain, opened L.A.'s first cafeteria, The Cafeteria of the Golden Rule. In 1939, the cafeteria was transformed into the Pacific Seas and redecorated in a Polynesian motif with floral wallpaper, fake flowers and palm trees, baskets, and the Rain Hut. The restaurant closed in 1960 and was later razed. Interior view of the Pacific Seas cafeteria, located at 618 S. Olive Street, showing a decorative neon light designed to look like a large flowering plant.
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image
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1 photographic print :b&w ;14 x 11 cm. Photographic prints
Clinton's Restaurants Inc. (Los Angeles, Calif.) Restaurants--California--Los Angeles Neon lamps--California--Los Angeles Cafeterias--California--Los Angeles Lost architecture--California--Los Angeles
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