Patricia Escárcega
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Los Angeles Times
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March 14, 2020
fact, it was a skinless frank covered in a tomato-rich chili and cradled in a fluffy commercial hot dog bun — a delicious but ordinary hot dog. The chili dog came from Art’s Famous Chili Dogs, the modest, blue-and-white restaurant that’s been a landmark
. “He was a very kind man. I loved that man so much,” Rosemary Priebe said. Rosemary has lived a few blocks from Art’s Famous Chili Dogs all her life. While we waited in line together, she shared stories about growing up on Art’s hot dogs. “We used to