At The Shaving Octopus Barbershop the focus is on you. Starting with a detailed consultation of the desired look you wish to achieve, to the final splash of bay rum. With 32 years in the hair industry, owner Michael Lane, delivers consistent quality and functional haircuts. Come in, sit down and relax. You're going to look and feel better than when you came in. To make an appointment, go to: www.theshavingoctopusbarbershop.com
Serving marvelous beers (many on tap) and pouring from an ever-changing world-wide wine list, E.B.'s Beer & Wine is named for Market founder Earl Bell Gilmore. E.B.s is a great afternoon meeting spot and one of the coolest bars in LA.
Our new burlap tote bag is made of natural jute fibers making it a strong, durable, eco-friendly and stylish shopping essential! The bag's natural fibers provide a chic rustic look and features a green screen printed logo on the front pocket. This functional bag features a front cotton pocket for stashing personal items like a phone, wallet or keys, cotton twill handles, and a wooden button with loop closure Size: 14" W x 8" D x 14 L".
Yes, it is possible to wrap everything you love about Farmers Market into one great gift! Farmers Market Gift Certificates are redeemable at all Farmers Market merchants, and are available in any amount, denominations of $5 up to $20. Please note: all orders containing gift certificate purchases will be charged an extra $4.05 handling and tracking fee AND REQUIRE A SIGNATURE CONFIRMATION FROM THE RECIPIENT AT TIME OF DELIVERY. Items returned to sender are subject to additional re-shipping fees.
By David Hamlin and Brett Arena Since 1934, the Original Farmers Market at 3rd & Fairfax in Los Angeles has been at the center of the citys history, from the Great Depression to todays Great Recession. It has endured as one of LAs most treasured locations, drawing visitors not only from the city it helped mold but also millions of tourists from around the world. Authors David Hamlin and Brett Arena capture the Markets quirky beginnings, its enduring personality, popularity and eccentricities in a new book from Arcadia Publishings Image of America series. With the help of hundreds of rare archival photos made available from the Farmers Market owner, the A. F. Gilmore Company, the authors trace the evolution of the property through a rich history that reads more like fiction than real history. 128 pages, paperback.
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