From Wild West-era cowboy law enforcement to jail cells used by notorious gangsters like Mickey Cohen and Bugsy Siegel, cult leader Charles Manson and reefer smoker Robert Mitchum are on display ...
The Los Angeles native said it was reminiscent of stalwart Hollywood eateries such as the Brown Derby, and “the life you never lived.” “It certainly wasn’t a place you’d go if you wanted a private ...
The imposing Los Angeles County Hall of Justice turned 100 years old and carries a fascinating history of law-and-order ...
Gone are most days of ordering a drink for the sole purpose of chasing a quick buzz. While current events may have some of us ...
America was in the grip of the “golden age for gangsters”. Bugsy Siegel’s mob Murder, Incorporated was up and running in New York and Al Capone and Lucky Luciano were at the height of their ...
After 75 years, an iconic restaurant known for its celebrity clientele, red booths, martinis and steak is closing a chapter on its storied past.
Before he ran the hotel, Durant was a pit boss there for gangster Bugsy Siegel. He memorably described his restaurant this way: “In my humble opinion, Durant’s is the finest eating and drinkin ...
America was in the grip of the "golden age for gangsters". Bugsy Siegel's mob Murder, Incorporated was up and running in New ...
Some of the prisoners who served time in the jail cells included mobster Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel, cult leader Charles Manson, and Sirhan Sirhan, who killed U.S. Sen. Robert Kennedy.