Chandler Square
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A slight correction to your Sept. 26 story on city squares named for various luminaries: Raymond Chandler Square in Hollywood was placed at the intersection of Hollywood Boulevard and Cahuenga not so much for the nearby hotels where Chandler sometimes lived, but because the fictional office of his fictional hero, Philip Marlowe, was in the former Security Pacific Bank building there at 6381 Hollywood Boulevard, which Chandler dubbed “The Cahuenga Building.”
PAUL ZOLLO
Hollywood
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