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ITEM VIEW: CG100493
Became: Clover Club
9236 Sunset Blvd.
Los Angeles, California
Type: Illegal
Status: Closed
Open: 1920s, Close: 1941

Originally at 8477 Sunset Boulevard, it later moved to 9236 Sunset Blvd. in Beverly Hills. The 8477 address became the "Clover Club", and the 9236 address became the "Little Club".

Owned by Bob Goldie (Robert Goldenberg), who also owned the "Colony Club" in West Hollywood, until his death in 1935. It was taken over by his brothers George and Maurice Goldenberg. Raided in 1930 and 1940, and in each case chips are described as having been seized (see "Archive").

Above advertisement from 4/30/1940 (Daily News), and the photo of the club is at the 9236 Sunset address, circa 1940.

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CG100493 Obsolete
Denom:
Issued: 1941
Added: 2013-03-25
Last Update: 2013-03-25
Color: Red
Mold: C&S
Inlay: R-Brown
Logo: Sphinx
Contributed by: Earl Hickey

CG100493 - Red - Shown
CG087239 - Brown
CG100490 - Green
CG100491 - Blue
CG100492 - White
CG100519 - Black
CG141810 - Pink C&S


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