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ONE Archives Matchbook Collection Coll2014.049 http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8mg7sp2 No online items Finding Aid to the ONE Archives Matchbook Collection Coll2014.049 Michael C. Oliveira Processing this collection has been funded by a generous grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission. ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives, USC Libraries, University of Southern California 909 West Adams Boulevard Los Angeles, California 90007 (213) 821-2771 [email protected] Finding Aid to the ONE Archives Coll2014.049 1 Matchbook Collection Coll2014.049 Language of Material: English Contributing Institution: ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives, USC Libraries, University of Southern California Title: ONE Archives matchbook collection creator: ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives Identifier/Call Number: Coll2014.049 Physical Description: 1.4 Linear Feet6 binder boxes Date (inclusive): circa 1960-2000 Abstract: Matchbooks documenting bars, bathhouses, beauty shops (hair salons), books, discos, events, hotels, motion pictures, nightclubs, organizations, political candidates, resorts, restaurants, retail stores, safer sex campaigns, taverns, and theaters primarily in California. The collections also contains matchbooks from 24 other states, Puerto Rico, and 8 other countries. Language of Material: English, French, and German Arrangement The matchbooks are organized geographically into five series. Within each series the matchbooks are arranged alphabetically. Series 1: Southern California Series 2: Northern California Series 3: United States and Puerto Rico Series 4: National and novelty Series 5: International Administrative History The matchbooks were garnered from collections and donations to the archives. Conditions Governing Use All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the ONE Archivist. Permission for publication is given on behalf of ONE National Gay and Lesbian Archives at USC Libraries as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained. Immediate Source of Aquisition The matchbooks were garnered from collections and donations to the archives, including the Jay Johnson matchbook collection. Related Materials Robert F. Craig Papers and Photographs, Coll2012-177, ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives, USC Libraries, University of Southern California. Brian Edwards Matchbook Scrapbooks, Coll2014-022, ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives, USC Libraries, University of Southern California. Eric Scott Evans and Jerome Maxwell Strum Papers, Coll2008-061, ONE National Gay and Lesbian Archives, Los Angeles, California. Box 26, Folder 7. Michael A. Lombardi and Paul J. Nash papers, Coll2008-011, ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives, USC Libraries, University of Southern California Other Finding Aids Morris Kight Papers (Collection 354). Department of Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, University of California, Los Angeles. San Francisco LGBT General Subjects Ephemera Collection, SUB EPH, The Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Historical Society. Preferred Citation [Box #, Folder#] ONE Archives Matchbook Collection, Coll2014-049, ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives, USC Libraries, University of Southern California. Processing Information Collection processed by Provvidenza Catalano, Steve Fritch and Michael C. Oliveira, August 2014. Scope and Content Finding Aid to the ONE Archives Coll2014.049 2 Matchbook Collection Coll2014.049 Matchbooks documenting bars, bathhouses, beauty shops (hair salons), books, discos, events, hotels, motion pictures, nightclubs, organizations, political candidates, resorts, restaurants, retail stores, safer sex campaigns, taverns, and theaters primarily from California. The collections also contains matchbooks from 24 other states and 8 other countries and Puerto Rico. Subjects and Indexing Terms Gay bars Matchbooks Promotional materials ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives Southern California Scope and Content The series includes matchbook covers from lesbian and gay businesses, organizations, and services operating in Southern California. box-binder 1 The 4 Poster (Four Poster), Los Angeles box-binder 1 43rd R.M.S. Convention, Claremont box-binder 1 55 Club, Hollywood, Los Angeles box-binder 1 1170 Club, Los Angeles box-binder 1 8709 [Club Baths], Los Angeles box-binder 1 The Abbey, West Hollywood box-binder 1 The Academy, Cathedral City box-binder 1 The Academy (The Forest at The Academy), Los Angeles box-binder 1 The Advocate, Los Angeles box-binder 1 Ah Men, West Hollywood box-binder 1 Ah Men Men's Shop, West Hollywood box-binder 1 Ah Men Shop for Men, West Hollywood box-binder 1 All American Boy, Los Angeles box-binder 1 Annex West , Los Angeles box-binder 1 The Arena, Hollywood, Los Angeles box-binder 1 Arthur J's Coffee Shop, Hollywood, Los Angeles box-binder 1 The Attic Tavern, North Hollywood box-binder 1 Aunt Charley's Living Room, Hollywood, Los Angeles box-binder 1 B.U.L.C. (BULC), San Diego box-binder 1 Balboa Park Inn, San Diego box-binder 1 Bar Sinister, Santa Monica box-binder 1 Barney's Beanery (The Original "Barney's Beanery"), Hollywood, Los Angeles box-binder 1 Barracan's Mexican Restaurant, Los Angeles box-binder 1 Basic Plumbing, Los Angeles box-binder 1 Basic Plumbing, Los Angeles/Long Beach box-binder 1 Benvenuto Caffe & Bar, West Hollywood box-binder 1 The Big Banana, Los Angeles box-binder 1 The Bitter End West, Los Angeles box-binder 1 Bizarre Bazaar, Hollywood, Los Angeles box-binder 1 BJ's, Los Angeles box-binder 1 The Black Pipe, Los Angeles box-binder 1 The Blacklite, Hollywood, Los Angeles box-binder 1 Blame It On Midnight, Palm Springs box-binder 1 Blanche's, Hollywood, Los Angeles box-binder 1 The Blu Nunn, Los Angeles box-binder 1 Blue Angel West, Studio City box-binder 1 Blue Coyote Grill, Palm Springs box-binder 1 The Blue Parrot, West Hollywood box-binder 1 Boardwalk, Sherman Oaks Finding Aid to the ONE Archives Coll2014.049 3 Matchbook Collection Coll2014.049 Southern California box-binder 1 Body Builders Gym, Los Angeles box-binder 1 Body Tamer, [West Hollywood] box-binder 1 Boots, Studio City box-binder 1 The Boulevard, Pasadena box-binder 1 Bourbon Street, San Diego box-binder 1 The Boy Next Door, Los Angeles box-binder 1 Breakers, Long Beach box-binder 1 Buddies, Cathedral City box-binder 1 Bullshot, Hollywood, Los Angeles box-binder 1 Bunkhouse/Griff's, Los Angeles box-binder 1 Buns, Cathedral City box-binder 1 Buoy Shed, Sunset Beach box-binder 1 The Bushwacker, Los Angeles, Silver Lake box-binder 1 C.C. Construction Co. Bar/Disco, Cathedral City box-binder 1 The Cabaret, North Hollywood box-binder 1 Cafe D'Etoile, West Hollywood box-binder 1 Cafe Legends (Legends Cafe), Hollywood, Los Angeles box-binder 1 California Surplus Mart Inc., Hollywood, Los Angeles box-binder 1 The Caliph, San Diego box-binder 1 Capone's, West Hollywood box-binder 1 The Capri, North Hollywood box-binder 1 Capri Lounge, Oceanside box-binder 1 Carriage Trade, Los Angeles box-binder 1 Carriage Trade Restaurant, Los Angeles box-binder 1 Casita del Campo Restaurant, Hollywood, Los Angeles box-binder 1 Castle Hill, Los Angeles box-binder 1 Cha Cha Cha, La Jolla box-binder 1 Cheers, San Diego box-binder 1 City Delicatessen, San Diego, Hillcrest box-binder 1 The Clown, Burbank box-binder 1 Club 3626 (3626 Club), Los Angeles, Silver Lake box-binder 1 The Club, San Diego box-binder 1 The Club Bar, Los Angeles box-binder 1 Club Montage, San Diego box-binder 1 Club San Francisco, San Diego box-binder 1 Club West Coast, San Diego box-binder 1 The Clubhouse (The Club House), Pasadena box-binder 1 The Coast Inn, Laguna Beach box-binder 1 Cobalt Cantina, Los Angeles box-binder 1 Cobalt Cantina, Los Angeles, Silverlake/Los Feliz box-binder 1 Comanche, Long Beach box-binder 1 The Comedy Store, "Hollywood & La Jolla" box-binder 1 Coral Sands Hotel, Hollywood, Los Angeles box-binder 1 The Corral Club [Steam Baths], North Hollywood box-binder 1 County Seat, West Hollywood box-binder 1 The Courte Inn, Studio City box-binder 1 Crown Jewel, Los Angeles box-binder 1 CSW, West Hollywood[?] box-binder 1 Cuddles II, Cathedral City box-binder 1 Cuffs, Los Angeles box-binder 1 A Cut Above Haircutters, Los Angeles box-binder 1 Daddy Warbucks Piano Bar, Cathedral City box-binder 1 Daniel's, Hollywood, Los Angeles box-binder 1 Dave's, San Diego box-binder 1 David, Los Angeles box-binder 1 David/Lloyd, Los Angeles box-binder 1 de Paul's (DePaul's), Hollywood, Los Angeles box-binder 1 The Den, Los Angeles Finding Aid to the ONE Archives Coll2014.049 4 Matchbook Collection Coll2014.049 Southern California box-binder 1 Detour, Los Angeles box-binder 1 Detour Industries, Los Angeles, Silver Lake box-binder 1 Diablo's, San Diego box-binder 1 Dial Communications, Inc., Los Angeles box-binder 1 A Different Drum, San Diego box-binder 1 A Different Light, Los Angeles, Silver Lake box-binder 1 Dillon's, Los Angeles, Westwood Village box-binder 1 The Doll Room, Mission Beach box-binder 1 The Double Bar, Cathedral City box-binder 1 Drake Theatre, Hollywood, Los Angeles box-binder 1 The Driveshaft, Van Nuys box-binder 1 El Chavo Restaurant, Los Angeles box-binder 1 El Cid, Los Angeles box-binder 1 El Conquistador Restaurante Mexicano, Los Angeles, Silver Lake box-binder 1 El Coyote Mexican Cafe, Los Angeles box-binder 1 El Matador, San Diego box-binder 1 El Matador Restaurant, Costa Mesa box-binder 1 El Mirasol Villas, Palm Springs box-binder 1 "Elect Don Amador, Los Angeles City Council, 13th
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