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  2. Old Towne, Orange Historic District - Wikipedia

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    It is a vibrant commercial district, containing Orange County's oldest operating bank. The Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997, and is the largest National Register District in California. The Old Towne Preservation Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to maintaining the district.

  3. What Your Favorite Restaurants Are Doing For Halloween - AOL

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    Halloween is upon us! This means orange and black is the new black and pumpkin flavor is more ubiquitous than ever. Get ready to be surrounded by witches and spiders and spooky treats, oh my! If ...

  4. Torrance Promenade - Wikipedia

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    Torrance Promenade, formerly Old Towne, is a shopping mall in Torrance, California, United States. The original Old Towne mall built in 1972 featured a mix of shopping, amusement and entertainment. The original Old Towne mall built in 1972 featured a mix of shopping, amusement and entertainment.

  5. Bruxie - Wikipedia

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    Bruxie was founded in 2010 by Dean Simon and Kelly Mullarney. They opened their first restaurant in Orange, California. [2] The restaurant earned rave reviews from diners, later becoming Yelp's second most popular restaurant in the country in 2011.

  6. How one mall has become a culture-defining hub for Orange ...

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    Old Ferry Donut is a filled-doughnut concept established in Seoul in 2016, with 10 locations across South Korea. The first stateside store opened at the Source last year.

  7. Orange, California - Wikipedia

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    Orange was the first developed town site to be served by the California Southern Railroad when the nation's second transcontinental rail line reached Orange County. [10] The town experienced its first growth spurt during the last decade of the 19th century (as did many of the surrounding communities), thanks to ever-increasing demands for ...