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    1. Thank you for the incredible story you shared. A journey that included a flashpoint in American history, a future president, and the iconic Cockatoo Inn. Made in LA!

  1. I was a pilot flying for USAir Express, StatesWest Airlines, and often stayed at the Cockatoo Inn. Also during days of the riot. The hotel shuttle still operated to and from the airport!
    Even found an old printed receipt from those days!

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