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The Century-Long History of Philippe’s and Its Famous French Dip Sandwich | KCET
For over a century, diners have been flocking to Philippe the Original to get a taste of its French dip sandwich, an iconic dish that is very much woven into the fabric of Los Angeles.
History | Downtown
A Split-Screen Tour of Los Angeles, Seventy Years Ago and Today - The New Yorker
A short film by Keven McAlester examines the streets of downtown Los Angeles’s Bunker Hill, past and present.
History | Downtown
Vintage Los Angeles Founder, Alison Martino remembers Clifton’s
Clifton's Cafeteria is reopening in downtown Los Angeles. Alison Martino shares her memories of going to Clifton's as a child.
History | Downtown
Clifton’s Cafeteria is Coming Back to Life at Long Last! - Los Angeles Magazine
The iconic restaurant’s new retro neon sign lit up Broadway this weekend. Here's what's in store next!
History | Downtown
The Quest to Save LA's Century-Old Batchelder Tile Masterpiece
On the ground floor of a run-down, four-story building at 217 West Sixth Street in downtown Los Angeles, on the block between South Broadway and South Spring, is one...