Hand-painted 1969 sales counter and other items from 1969-1987 chain are on permanent display at Van Nuys pop-culture museum. Columnist/record store fan David Allen visits.
, by turns solemn or wacky. The showstopper is a vast room of neon signs from old businesses — Ben Frank’s, Pioneer Chicken, the Palomino Club — and two of western tailor Nudie Cohn’s custom automobiles.
That’s true. Unlike at the Getty, I parked about 20 feet from the Valley Relics Museum’s entrance. No tram necessary. The hand-painted sales counter from Licorice Pizza’s Long Beach store in 1969 features visual hallmarks of the era, including the Beatles, the Rolling Stones and a peace sign. A 1970s advertisement — with the motto, “Remember, you always get your music nicer at Licorice Pizza” — lists 11 stores from Orange County to the Valley, including Canoga Park, North Hollywood and Reseda.
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