18th & Main St. Los Angeles, CA 90015 | map |
Another interesting August 1907 ad advising us that he had a Lubin (not "Luben") projector for sale. Ken comments: "Don't forget the coffee urn -- it costs more than the projector!"
Closing: The date of the theatre's closing is unknown. Maybe late 1907 was the end of it. While the Palm Garden Dance Hall makes a number of city directory appearances from 1907 until at least 1910, the theatre didn't get any listings.
The dance hall was evidently built in 1906 or 1907 on the southwest corner of 18th and Main. The site is identified as the Palace Stables in the 1906 city directory and on image 110 of Volume 1 of the 1906 Sanborn Map on the Library of Congress website. There's not much to look at but the east side of Main between 17th and Washington is seen on image 11 from Volume 2 of the 1906 Sanborn Map.
The building is seen as a garage in this detail from plate 010 of the 1914 Baist Map from Historic Map Works.
That's the Victor Theatre identified as "Theatre" on the east side of the street at 1718 S. Main. It had opened in 1912 as the Globe and was later called the Royal. They sometimes advertised that they were at 17th and Main, at other times saying that they were at 18th and Main.
Status: The Palm Garden Building is no more. The site is now a parking lot. The location is now just south of the 10 freeway.
More information: Sorry, there isn't any.
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