Big Do-Nut Drive-In in Inglewood, California

by John Margolies

Travel back to the golden age of automobile culture in America through the eyes of the great architectural photographer, John Margolies. Taken in 1976, this photograph features The Big Do-Nut Drive-In in Inglewood, California, the famous mid-century landmark that is now known as Randy's Donuts. Against the trademark blue skies of Margolies' photographs, the giant pastry roof stands tall as an icon of optimism of post-war Southern California and pop art architecture.

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