Scrivner's Drive-In
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Scrivner's Drive-In was a drive-in located on the corner of Sunset and Cahuenga in Los Angeles, California, United States. It was owned by Paul Scrivner, and was a popular hangout for local teens in the 1950s.
The drive-in gained notoriety when Los Angeles radio personality Art Laboe began to broadcast his live radio show from its parking lot.[1]
Scrivner's had a second location on Western and Imperial Highway in Los Angeles.[2] The drive-in is no longer there,[clarification needed] and in its place sits a Jack in the Box across from independent music store Amoeba.[2]
References[]
- ^ Bradley, R. (2015). Calling Art. The Virginia Quarterly Review, 91(3), 156-162,8.
- ^ a b Barragan, Bianca (2015-08-07). "Mapping Radio Legend Art Laboe's LA Through the Years". Curbed LA. Retrieved 2018-12-05.
Categories:
- Drive-in restaurants
- Defunct restaurants in Greater Los Angeles
- Restaurants in Los Angeles
- Los Angeles geography stubs
- United States restaurant stubs