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Ventura Boulevard follows an ancient pre-Columbian trading trail that served the Tataviam and Tongva village of Siutcanga, which is at least 4,000 years old. [1] [2]Due to natural springs in the area, one of the first inhabited areas of the San Fernando Valley was the land around what is now known as Los Encinos State Historic Park, at the corner of Balboa and Ventura boulevards, which was ...
The original Cinnamon Cinder club was located at 11345 Ventura Blvd. It was famously the location of a press conference by The Beatles before the band's Hollywood Bowl concert in 1964. [23] [24] [25] In 1969, it was bought by Dick Clark and changed its name to the V.I.S. Club, with a country music booking policy, and managed by Jack Nance.
The video opens with Danielle staring into the distance while standing on the corner of Ventura Boulevard and Beverly Glen, [18] in front of Casa de Cadillac. She is soon joined by Este and Alana. The trio walks down Ventura Boulevard, [19] performing minimal choreography along the way. [11] The video ends with the band performing synchronized ...
Warrant is an American glam metal band formed in 1984 in ... shortly before 5:30 p.m. at a Comfort Inn hotel on the 20100 block of Ventura Boulevard in Woodland ...
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Laurel Canyon Boulevard is an important North–South route between: West Hollywood, Hollywood, and Central Los Angeles; and Studio City and the eastern San Fernando Valley. The canyon's division between the two regions is defined by Mulholland Drive.
The song originated from a domestic event that took place while Graham Nash was living with Joni Mitchell (and her two cats [4]) in her house in Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles, after they had gone out for breakfast and had bought an inexpensive vase on Ventura Boulevard. [5] Nash wrote the song in an hour, on Mitchell's piano. [4]
"Ventura Boulevard" by The Frantics (Seattle, Washington) "Ventura Boulevard Boogie" by Bobby Troup "Ventura Freeway" by Jimmie Haskell "Ventura Freeway Blues" by Speedtwinn "Ventura Highway" by America "Venturah Boulevard" by Michael J. Smith featuring Jonas Hellborg, Danny Gottlieb, Paul Chelko "Via Disneyland" by Screaming Target