(Cigar Aficionado) One of the last things you’ll find going down Broadway in downtown Los Angeles is an actual Broadway show. From Third to Ninth Streets, Broadway is home to the country’s largest collection of aging, ornate prewar movie palaces and theaters. The exteriors bloom with architectural flourishes and golden-age glamour, but most are nothing more than defunct temples of nostalgia as they loom over what is now L.A.’s jewelry district.
Atop one of these old, movie-less theaters—the old State Theater to be exact—is the office of a toiling former Marine named Matt Booth who makes jewelry and cigars. Continued

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