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  2. Attack on Reginald Denny - Wikipedia

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    Four black residents of South Central Los Angeles, Bobby Green Jr., Lei Yuille, Titus Murphy, and Terri Barnett, who had been watching the events on television, came to Denny's aid. [2] [12] [13] Green, also a truck driver, [14] boarded Denny's truck and drove him to the Daniel Freeman Hospital in Inglewood. [4]

  3. Denny's - Wikipedia

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    Denny's Corporation (also known as Denny's Diner on some of the locations' signage) is an American table service diner-style restaurant chain. It operates over 1,700 restaurants in many countries. It operates over 1,700 restaurants in many countries.

  4. Which Denny's stores are closing near me? What we know ... - AOL

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    There are 1,586 Denny's restaurants around the world as of September 2024, according to the company. The majority of which are in the U.S. and number 1,358 restaurants. The majority of which are ...

  5. Which Denny's are closing near me? 150 restaurants to close ...

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    There are 1,586 Denny's restaurants around the world as of September 2024, according to the company. The majority of which are in the U.S. and number 1,358 restaurants. The majority of which are ...

  6. Denny's says it expects to close 150 locations by the ... - AOL

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    Denny’s says it’s closing 150 of its lowest-performing restaurants in an effort to turn around the brand’s flagging sales. The locations weren’t revealed, but the restaurants represent ...

  7. Fifth Street Store Building - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Los Angeles's Fifth Street Store Building was designed by Alexander Curlett and built by Milliron's in 1927. In the building's early years, it was home to a department store that repeatedly changed its name, including Walker's, Fifth Street Store, Walker's Fifth Street Store, and in 1946 it changed to Milliron's. A $300,000 ($4.69 ...