Deja vu - Spring Street
Once upon a time I spent a whole lot of time downtown - DTLA. The was before there was even a section of the city known as DTLA. In the early 60s, as a student in L.A., I had a part time job for an office equipment leasing company that was located on Spring Street, then, the primary business street of Los Angeles.
I took the E Line to 7th Street and then walked past Grand (and Botega Louie) Avenue to Spring Street. I passed Clifton's Cafeteria - with that picture showing up on my phone but not the computer - and the jewelry district, getting to what was formerly the legal and financial business centre of LA. Those buildings are now lofts and some of them look quite interesting for a home conveniently located if one works in that area. I also passed The Last Book Store - not there when I was there but definitely a place worthy of going back to - best used book store I've seen - in the US!!!
Phillipe's has a better french dip than Cole's! That's my view after taking the walk all the way down Spring Street........and what a pleasant walk it was! They serve at Philippe's as they did at Katz's in NYC......and the server who piled on the beef in a pre-dipped roll, clearly was working for a tip...which I gave.
I walked 9,349 steps today - not to shabby for an old fart like me.........
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