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  2. Winnetka, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Winnetka was founded in 1922 as a small farming community. As of 2018, there are six public and four private schools in the area, a recreation center, two pocket parks and a city-operated child-care center.

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  4. Community House (Winnetka, Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    The Community House, also known as the Winnetka Community House, is a 3-acre (1.2 ha) community center located at 620 Lincoln Avenue in Winnetka, Illinois.The center was completed in 1911, though it has been expanded several times since.

  5. Leisure centre - Wikipedia

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    A leisure centre, sports centre, or recreation center is a purpose-built building or site, usually owned and provided by the local government authority, where people can engage in a variety of sports and exercise, and keep fit.

  6. Winnetka Village Council approves lot consolidation ...

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    The Winnetka Village Council approved an ordinance limiting lot consolidations within the village in response to resident concerns about Justin Ishbia’s property on the lakefront. The council ...

  7. The Winnetka Village Council voted 5-1 on July 18 to approve a nine-month hold on new lakefront construction. The move was taken in response to concerns about construction at Justin Ishbia’s ...

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  9. Reseda, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The area now known as Reseda was inhabited by Native Americans of the Tongva tribe who lived close to the Los Angeles River. [1]In 1909 the Suburban Homes Company, a syndicate led by H. J. Whitley, general manager of the Board of Control, Harry Chandler, H.G. Otis, M.H. Sherman and O.F. Brandt purchased 48,000 acres of the Farming and Milling Company for $2,500,000. [2]