The Factory (demolished) (Los Angeles, California)
USA /
California /
Beverly Hills /
Los Angeles, California /
North La Peer Drive, 625
World
/ USA
/ California
/ Beverly Hills
World / United States / California
historical layer / disappeared object, gay bar
The factory is a gay bar at 652 N. La Peer Dr.
The Factory was built in 1929 as the Mitchell Camera Company owned by movie studio mogul William Fox. Retooled during World War II as the Norden bomb site factory, the space regained it's Hollywood connection in 1968 when Frank Sinatra and the Rat Pack opened the site as a private club called The Factory.
The Factory was built in 1929 as the Mitchell Camera Company owned by movie studio mogul William Fox. Retooled during World War II as the Norden bomb site factory, the space regained it's Hollywood connection in 1968 when Frank Sinatra and the Rat Pack opened the site as a private club called The Factory.
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Coordinates: 34°4'57"N 118°23'10"W
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