President Joe Biden, wife dine at popular Rehoboth Beach oyster house
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A meal at Ceviche Project is closer to a sushi omakase experience than at any other mariscos restaurant in town. There are a few ways to enjoy his oysters, including a classy “bespoke” mignonette or an over-the-top option speckled with ocean trout roe, which is absolutely worth it if you adore the flavors of the sea. When this residential house was built by Vienna-born Rudolf Schindler back in inspired by a recent trip to Yosemite with his wife - it was extremely unconventional at the time for a place to live.
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Hollywood’s historic Wattles Mansion was used as the demon-possessed home where Jonathan Graves lived in the 1985 horror-comedy, Ghoulies. The property, which was built as the winter residence for wealthy Nebraska banker Gurdon Wattles, is currently owned by the Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation and its grounds are accessible to the public. Designated a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument in 1993, Wattles Mansion is a popular filming location and has also appeared in The O.C., My Family, Troop Beverly Hills, Rain Man, and Diana Ross’ “Eaten Alive” music video. Just five months after he and his family moved in, he was found shot to death by his longtime friend, Hugh Plunket.
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Visitors are invited to pose in the same spot where Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis, in her film debut) waits for a ride in the original Halloween. Fake foam pumpkins are also on display year-round to add to the experience. The late 1970s through the early 90s was a golden age of the horror/slasher flick, and nowhere was filming of the genre more prevalent than in the City of Angels and its environs. Many horror locales from that time period remain unchanged today, still possessing the power to give those in the know a good scare.
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Holbox's refined mariscos take inspiration from the beautiful eponymous island located in Yucatán’s neighboring state of Quintana Roo, only with the benefit of the having Baja, Mexico's seafood capital, just three hours away. The oyster selection is always rotating, and not to sound like a broken record, but L.A. TACO members get two free oysters when they purchase any meal. Unless your beach day included getting bitten by a small crab, chances are high that you’re craving some freshly caught seafood and a cold beverage to wash it all down. Take your post-beach nap, get a little dressed up, and walk over to Henlopen City Oyster House to enjoy too many oysters in their sun-soaked dining room.
There are more than 1,000 World Heritage sites around the world, and the group of Wright sites is now among only 24 sites in the U.S. The collection represents the first modern architecture designation in the country on the prestigious list. This elegant Silver Lake oyster house is always astonishing, with fresh oysters flown in daily from across the nation, as well as composed dishes like moules frites and crab linguine in lobster chablisienne. Satellites, one in Culver City’s Citizen Public Market food hall, and another popping up on Sundays at Smorgasburg.
A New England-style nugget on Main Street, Kristin Ciccolella and Sandy Ames’ The Anchor has held it down here with fresh Maine lobster rolls, chowder, and fish and chips for nearly nine years. Naturally, there are oysters, simply served with Champagne mignonette, cocktail sauce, and a little lemon. This Saturday, they’re holding a little oyster fest of their own from 3-9 pm to celebrate National Oyster Day, collaborating with The Ruby Fruit to serve oysters on the half shell, along with grilled oysters and chowder-topped curly fries.
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While the school’s gym interior was used for some filming, a replica of it was created on a soundstage at Culver Studios for the massacre scene. Pier Avenue Junior High shut its doors in 1975 and was subsequently converted into the Hermosa Beach Community Center, which still looks largely the same as it did in "Carrie." The Stimson House is located a five-minute walk from the LATTC/Ortho Institute Station of the Metro E Line (Expo). The mansion was added to the National Register of Historic Places in March 1978, and designated Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument No. 212 in May 1979.
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One of my trusted Foodettes (we'll call him “Jack”) had the Shrimp Po'Boy sandwich with brightly spiced cabbage, pickled onions and tomatoes. Fried should not mean greasy (if it's done properly), and neither the shrimp nor the oysters were greasy in the least. The Po'Boy also comes in oyster, clam and scallop versions. In July 2019, the Hollyhock House was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List.
A recent addition to the menu (this should really be an “update,” but there are already enough of those) is the lobster Reuben. Served panini (or at least grilled) style, the bread is buttery and crunchy. The lobster salad joins cole slaw and swiss and is accompanied by a nice little salad (optional) and some pickled onions. Los Angeles is known around the world for its masterpieces of residential architecture.
In reality, it was meant to be a cooperative live-work space between two families, much like a camp site. Having been the residence of the Schindlers and then other creatives, this WeHo hidden gem is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is open to the public Wednesday through Sunday as an architectural center. The public is invited to visit the Eames House for a self-guided tour of the exterior during open hours.
Perched in the Hollywood hills above the city, the Stahl House is an icon of Mid-Century Modern architecture. In 2016, TIME named Shulman's photo one of the 100 Most Influential Images of All Time. Wes Craven’s insanely popular 1984 juggernaut, A Nightmare on Elm Street launched seven sequels and a 2010 reboot and was largely lensed on a leafy residential street in Hollywood.
The gates to a former 1916 Mediterranean estate that once belonged to lumber magnate Charles Cobb masked as the entrance to Morningside Cemetery in the 1979 supernatural thriller, Phantasm. After Cobb’s death in 1939, the estate went through a succession of different owners until it was finally purchased by the Marx Brothers. They demolished the residence in 1959, but left the entrance gates unaltered.
The Freeling family home can actually be found in the suburbs of Simi Valley. A six-foot scale model was used for the residence’s implosion in the film’s final sequence. The real dwelling remains very much intact and looks identical to its onscreen counterpart. It doesn't get that much easier during the beach town's winter and shoulder seasons even though the usually dinner-only restaurant is open for lunch.
The film will screen again in the Dances With Films festival at the Chinese Theatre, which runs May 30 through June 9. The Stahl House was declared Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #670 in 1999. In 2007, the American Institute of Architects (AIA) listed the Stahl House as one of the top 150 structures on its "America's Favorite Architecture" list, one of only 11 in Southern California, and the only private residence on the list. The Stahl House was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2013.
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