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  2. Crossroads Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    Crossroads was opened in 2013 in the Beverly Grove neighborhood by chef Tal Ronnen. [1] [2] According to Los Angeles magazine, the majority of customers are non-vegan.[1]In the 2020s the organization opened two additional locations, one in Las Vegas and one in Calabasas, California.

  3. Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians of California

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    The reservation consists of two geographically separate sections, with the main one in Indio, and the other in the city of Twenty-Nine Palms at The portion of the Twenty-Nine Palms Reservation ( 33°42′38″N 116°11′12″W  /  33.71056°N 116.18667°W  / 33.71056; -116.18667 ) in San Bernardino County was established in 1895 and ...

  4. File:Crossroads Kitchen, Los Angeles (July 2023).jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Cabazon Band of Cahuilla Indians - Wikipedia

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    The tribe came to public attention in 1987 when they won California v.Cabazon Band; prior to the U.S.Supreme Court's decision 480 U.S. 202 (1987), the tribe had been the subject of public attention, given claims about events involving John Philip Nichols, The Wackenhut Corporation, and the June 29, 1981 triple homicides of Alfred "Fred" Alvarez, Patricia Castro, and Ralph Boger.

  7. Tejon Indian Tribe - Wikipedia

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    The Sebastian Indian Reservation (1853–1864) was established in 1853 by Edward F. Beale on Rancho El Tejon lands, that became part of the Tejon Ranch. It was the first Indian reservation in California. At its establishment it was 763,000 acres (309,000 ha) but was reduced to 25,000 acres (10,000 ha).

  8. Yurok Indian Reservation - Wikipedia

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    The 84.714 square miles (219.41 km 2) reservation is serviced by California Route 169 from the south, which dead ends within the reservation. It is bordered by the Hoopa Indian Reservation to the south, adjacent to Redwood National Park to the west and completely surrounds the Resighini Rancheria .

  9. Santa Rosa Band of Cahuilla Indians - Wikipedia

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    Location of Santa Rosa Indian Reservation. The Santa Rosa Indian Reservation, not to be confused with the Santa Rosa Rancheria, is a reservation in Riverside County in the Santa Rosa Mountains, near the town of Anza. It is 11,092 acres (44.89 km 2) acres large. [1] It was established in 1907. [4]