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  2. Lost L.A. - Wikipedia

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    Hosted by writer and historian Nathan Masters, [1] each episode of Lost LA brings the primary sources of Los Angeles history to the screen in surprising new ways and connects them to the Los Angeles of today. Much of the past is lost to history, but through the region's archives, we can rediscover a forgotten Los Angeles.

  3. Biscuit Company Lofts - Wikipedia

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    The Biscuit Company Lofts is a 7-story building in Los Angeles, California. Built in 1925 as a factory, the building was converted to live/work lofts in 2006. Built in 1925 as a factory, the building was converted to live/work lofts in 2006.

  4. Dream Center - Wikipedia

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    Dream Center offers a food bank, clothing and assistance programs for victims of disaster, domestic violence, drug addiction, human trafficking and prisoners. [7] [8]Dream Center came to the aid of many Los Angeles fire victims in 2025 with housing, clothing, groceries, toiletries and meals.

  5. The Biggest Star in 'No Good Deed' Is a Los Angeles Dream Home

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    In No Good Deed, three families vie for the same Los Angeles dream house. Located in the covetable Los Feliz neighborhood, the 1920s Spanish-style villa has an undeniable appeal to all its ...

  6. The Biggest Star in 'No Good Deed' Is a Los Angeles Dream Home

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    In No Good Deed, a dark real estate comedy that just premiered on Netflix, three families vie for the same Los Angeles dream house. Located in the covetable Los Feliz neighborhood, the 1920s ...

  7. Column: The dream of East L.A. as its own city rises again ...

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  8. Frederick Earl Emmons - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Earl Emmons (December 19, 1907 - August 23, 1999) was an American architect. With A. Quincy Jones, he designed many residential properties, including tract houses developed by Joseph Eichler in the Pacific Palisades, Orange, Palo Alto, San Rafael, and commercial buildings in Palm Springs, Pomona, Whittier and Los Angeles.

  9. ABC News reporter spent one night in Los Angeles ‘dream home ...

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    On Tuesday, more than 88,000 people in Southern California remained under evacuation orders and an additional 84,000 remained under evacuation warnings, NBC Los Angeles reported.