How the Glen Ivy Hot Springs was almost Southern California’s own “Winchester Mystery House” In 1891, Clara Shortridge Foltz, best […] Read more
The legendary Chasen’s restaurant closed in 1995, to be replaced by a Bristol Farms grocery store. Fortunately, they retained a […] Read more
Alfred Hitchcock has the rare honor of having two stars on the Walk of Fame, one commemorating his contributions to […] Read more
Legend has it that several car accidents have been blamed on drivers who claim to have only been trying to […] Read more
The private practice of Dr. Walter Bayley, who owned a home one block from where the Black Dahlia was found, […] Read more
The home of Dr. Walter Bayley, who Larry Harnisch has made a convincing argument is the Black Dahlia killer. Read more
A black patent leather purse and one black high heel shoe were discovered in the trash by the owner of […] Read more
Elizabeth Short frequented the soda fountain inside the drug store that was in this location. Due to the flowerlike arrangement […] Read more
Elizabeth Short, aka the Black Dahlia, lived here from July 12 to August 2, 1946. Read more
Not only was the pool hall scene in Michael Jackson’s “Beat It” shot here, the Doors used it for photos […] Read more