Frenchtown Confidential

Tales from Los Angeles’ lost French quarter and Southern California’s forgotten French community.

Thursday, October 14, 2021

A Very Brief History of French Bakeries in Old Los Angeles

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Once upon a time, a long long time ago by Los Angeles standards, the city was just a tiny pueblo that lacked a proper bakery. You might assu...
Sunday, October 10, 2021

Erasing Frenchtown in Maps

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I have been mapping historic French LA for 8.5 years. It's harder than it looks. Among the many, MANY changes to the street grid, the in...
Thursday, October 7, 2021

The French Hospital in Maps

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I've previously covered the French Hospital 's long history, so I won't rehash it here.  The building was originally a two-story...
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Saturday, August 28, 2021

Standing Up to City Council

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Los Angeles is just as corrupt now as it was when Frank Shaw's goons were harassing reformers like Clifford Clinton. Regular readers kno...
Tuesday, August 3, 2021

The Mysterious Michel Clos

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Per the request of new reader Lauren M., I have been looking into Mike Clos, brother of Adelina Clos Leonis. Unfortunately, he’s a little tr...
Wednesday, July 14, 2021

Do You Hear the People Sing?

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On this day in 1789, revolutionaries stormed the Bastille to free political prisoners and raided the Hotel des Invalides in search of weapon...
Sunday, June 27, 2021

J'Accuse

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Dear Readers: I tried. Many of you tried. The Friends of Taix tried. Taix has been "landmarked", but it has also been marked for a...
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C.C. de Vere
I'm a native Angeleno and my primary ethnicity is French. Searching for my own roots led me to discover a long-ignored French community in my native Southern California. Now I'm telling its stories.
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