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ITEM VIEW: CG261681
6335 Washington Blvd.
Culver City, California
Type: Illegal
Status: Closed
Open: 1929, Close: 1938

Night club owned by Frank Sebastian. It featured musical greats, such as Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington, during the 1930s, and sometimes broadcasted its music directly on the radio.

In 1936, the club was denied a renewal of its liquor license on the grounds that the club had allowed illegal gambling to take place on the premises (see "Archive").

Mason & Co. sold 700 of these hub mold chips in three colors to H. N. Weaver, Sebastian's Cotton Club, Culver City, California, on 4/6/1934.

Advertisement from 3/4/1933 (The Los Angeles Times).

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