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Frank Lloyd Wright's Hollyhock House will soon reopen to the public Los Angeles Times

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Barnsdall and Wright famously feuded over the construction of the home and what she perceived as design flaws. The architect later said Barnsdall was his “most difficult client.” She never lived in the Hollyhock House and donated it to the city of Los Angeles in 1927. Adjacent to the futuristic-looking Donald J. Tillman Water Reclamation Plant, the garden was intended to show that reclaimed water could be used for lots of things, even a delicate-looking Japanese garden. Many of these places, especially the larger parks, are better known to locals than people on the other side of town (though few things are really a true secret in the age of Instagram). The cocktail menu is more direct in its approach, featuring classics like the Old Fashioned, Sazerac, Singapore Sling, Sloe Gin Fizz and Tom Collins, alongside some more health-compromising options like the Black Thorn and Rusty Nail.

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My friend explained that during Prohibition, a freshly painted green door signaled a speakeasy—which explained Green Door’s great selection of vintage cocktails. “I guess you’ll have to order one of each,” Dunagin said. In a nod to the exterior, red brick flanks the indoor eating area, which consists of bar tables and stools for the cocktail and appetizer crowd, and chairs and tables for the I'm having a proper meal, dammit folks.

The Green Door Public House, Once a Bank and Long a Bar, Is Now Open in Downtown Dallas

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Click on the pictures below for to see our food, drinks & restaurant. James Rainey has covered multiple presidential elections, the media and the environment, mostly at the Los Angeles Times, which he first joined in 1984. He was part of Times teams that won three Pulitzer Prizes. Other facilities in Barnsdall Park are also reopening, including the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, the Barnsdall Gallery Theatre, the Barnsdall Arts Center and the Barnsdall Junior Arts Center.

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Serving local beers and creating hand­crafted cocktails inspired by a time when bartending was not just a profession but an art form. It is a place to step out of modern life for an afternoon or evening and unwind with great conversation and friends. The Green Door Public House embraces that nostalgia and charm, fortunately without all the annoyance of periodic police raids. Once the 5 o’clock rush simmered down, Dunagin had time to explain that these walls are even older than the drinks on the menu. Before it was torn down brick by brick and reassembled in its current location, it stood at Elm Street and Cesar Chavez Boulevard. The Chicago-based architect increased his visits to Los Angeles as he traveled to Tokyo, where he designed the Imperial Hotel.

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Out-of-towners from North Carolina chatted loudly over beers. At the table to my left, a group of white-haired co-workers in suits and skirts snapped photos of each other. To my right, two guys in shorts sat drinking beers and eating French fries.

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This is the type of neighborhood bar that is all too rare in this country and is all around a great experience. Architect Craig Melde relocated the building from its original site at the intersection of Cesar Chavez and Elm Street to South Harwood Street, near the Dallas Farmers Market. And now Bryan and Kathy Crelly, the duo behind Deep Ellum's Uncle Uber's Sammich Shop, have turned the first floor of the building into their latest foray into Dallas' bar and dining scene. The Ephraim department received mutual aid from the Baileys Harbor, Egg Harbor, Sister Bay/Liberty Grove, Jacksonport and Sturgeon Bay departments. It took firefighters less than an hour to extinguish the blaze but another three hours to clean up, execute a salvage operation and clear the scene, MacDonald said.

Frank Lloyd Wright’s Hollyhock House will soon reopen to the public

We’ve listed 25 of our favorite under-the-radar gardens, parks, and quiet green spaces across town, including quiet rooftops, folk art gardens, and even a serene spot at Union Station. They’re all open to the public in one form or another, though hours, access, and cost vary. Yes, Green Door Public House really does have a green door. It hearkens back to the era of prohibition, when businesses used green doors to let passersby know the establishment was pro-fermentation, wink-wink-nudge-nudge. And while the red brick exterior of the building feels old -- well, Dallas old -- once inside, it's a bit like walking aboard Theseus' ship. Whatever character was retained from the original building feels masked by an abundance of new.

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Biddy Mason Park is a quiet little courtyard Downtown named for a former slave who became a prominent figure and one of the first black landowners in 19th century Los Angeles. The park is lined with a black concrete art wall designed by Sheila Levrant de Bretteville. Tucked by the stables at Pierce College is the Old Trapper's Lodge. It was built by a man named John Ehn in the 1940s as part of his western-themed motel (called the Old Trapper's Lodge).

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Along the way, he met Barnsdall, a philanthropist, theater producer, political progressive, world traveler and lover of the hollyhock flower. Wright agreed to incorporate the floral element into his design for the house. This mosaic-adorned folk art garden was originally created by Gail Cottman and is a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument. It’s often gated, but we've heard a rumor (probably untrue!) that the local kids have keys. This spot in Cypress Park originally opened in the 1950s as Lawry’s California Center, a showcase for Lawry’s seasoning and condiments. It’s filled with pepper trees, roses, and Mission architecture.

"Pumped up Kicks" plays overhead while ESPN is broadcast on plasma screens, which loom over the heads of diners -- modern reminders that Bonnie and Clyde won't be blazing up this joint anytime soon. With the reopening, self-guided tours will be available Thursday through Saturday from 11 a.m. Exterior finishes long covered by multiple layers of paint have been restored to Wright’s original vision, including art stone that wraps around the building. Busby Berkeley's old mansion in West Adams is now home to the Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness. There, they've created meditation gardens and a labyrinth (“Walking a labyrinth in modern times is a great way to bring peace and relaxation to our minds”).

M2A Architects designed the mind-bending park in front of the Medallion rental building in the Old Bank District. Union Station is known for the gardens and courtyards close to its main, Art Deco building, but this little gem sits on the far east side of the property, behind the Metro building. This sunken hideaway has gardens, benches, fountains, and waterfalls. One day, there might be scores of restaurants and bars competing for Green Door’s patrons.

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