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Hollywood Café, El Paso, Texas, 1933 Sizes:50x76cm (20x30 inch) Archival Print (Unframed) the cartoon character created by

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Women were protesting for the right to vote on the streets of Chicago when this 1916 menu was offered to patrons of the restaurant in the Blackstone Hotel

The food was standard stuff of the era

when he came to Honolulu to perform a benefit concert for the USS Arizona Memorial

not only with healthy eating but also with the idea of self-service

Hollywood Café, El Paso, Texas, 1933 Sizes:50x76cm (20x30 inch) Archival Print (Unframed) the cartoon character created byEl Paso, Texas, in the 1930s, must have been an interesting place. The city that started out as a sleepy, dusty little adobe village had evolved in a flourishing frontier municipality. Conrad Hilton opened his first hotel in El Paso during this era and the airport which had been built a few years earlier in 1928, vastly increased the number of visitors. This menu from The Hollywood Caf and Nightclub marks this innovation by featuring a little

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