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ITEM VIEW: CG289800
133 North La Cienega Boulevard
Beverly Hills, California
Type: Card Room
Status: Closed
Open: 1959, Close: 1965

Restaurant, night club, and fun house owned by Paul S. Cummins. The night club had eight 1920s themed rooms, which included two Dixieland bands, a saloon, a speakeasy, a shooting gallery, a penny arcade, and flappers swinging from red velvet swings. Cummins also owned the "Gay 90s" next door, and opened a sister ”Roaring Twenties” night club in Seattle, Washington in 1962.

Advertisement from 9/15/1960 (Los Angeles Times), photograph of the "Roaring Twenties" and the "Gay 90s" next door.

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CG289800
Issued: 1/23/1961
Added: 2022-08-02
Last Update: 2022-08-02
Contributed by: David Sarles

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