'Mad Men' Season 7: 10 Iconic Places We Might See Don Draper

Millennium Biltmore Hotel

Where: Los Angeles

Though the Beverly Hills Hotel and the Chateau Marmont are better known for their star power, the in Downtown Los Angeles played host to the early Academy Awards. Opened in 1923, it and hosted the 1960 Democratic National Convention, at which John F. Kennedy accepted the presidential nomination. So many people loitered in the halls hoping to see celebrities that the hotel had to hire a man to discreetly let people know they’d overstayed their welcome. It’s certainly the type of place where Don might meet a client, or even a new lover.

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Though Mad Men creator Matt Weiner has kept details about the show's seventh and final season on lockdown, a teaser trailer showing Don Draper disembarking from an airplane has everyone wondering if he really is moving to Los Angeles. It’s certainly possible: Though the show takes place in New York City, Don has made several trips to LA, and Sterling Cooper & Partners is planning to establish a satellite office there. With that in mind, here are 10 iconic, historically significant places on both coasts where he (and the rest of the cast) might turn up this season.

by Laura Itzkowitz