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Manton 
A tiny few of those are still standing. I wish there was a good book that catalogued the lost ones. If you know of one, please post the title!
That
would make a great book. The apartment my GF and I lived in had closets the size of small bedrooms, high beam ceilings, French doors, etc. And it was cheap. That was the good part of the experience. Since many of the places were built in the 1920s and 1930s, few of them had driveways or garages as LA had the best public transportation system in the US (now, not so much). Consequently, parking was an absolute nightmare. Also, the surrounding neighborhoods were bad so the helicopters buzzed around at all hours of the night. Still, worse places to be. Found some footage of the area for those interested, you can see some of the old places and the newer 1990s cement atrocities.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Faid5DBBeww