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    (Francine Orr / Los Angeles Times) The Norco garage where Abruzzo delivered the Boston terrier in 2021 belonged to Matthews, according to property and court records. She repeatedly declined to ...

  3. 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.

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  5. List of underground newspapers of the 1960s counterculture

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    Los Angeles Underground, Los Angeles, first issue published April 1, 1967 by Al & Barbara (Dolores) Mitchell; Northcoast Ripsaw, Eureka; OB Rag, Ocean Beach, 1970–1975 (new series 2001–2003, blog 2007–present) Open City, Los Angeles, 1967–1969; Oracle of Southern California, Los Angeles; The Organ, Fresno, 1968; The Organ, San Francisco ...

  6. Multistorey car park - Wikipedia

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    Underground parking of only two levels was considered an innovative concept in 1964, when developer Louis Lesser developed a two-level underground parking structure under six 10-storey high-rise residential halls at California State University, Los Angeles, which lacked space for horizontal expansion in the 176-acre (0.71 km 2) university. The ...

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    June 11, 2009 (Along 27th Street [5: South Los Angeles: Historic district adjacent to Central Avenue Corridor in South Los Angeles; part of the African Americans in Los Angeles Multiple Property Submission (MPS)

  8. Los Angeles Free Press - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Free Press, also called the "Freep", is often cited as the first, and certainly was the largest, of the underground newspapers of the 1960s. [2] The Freep was founded in 1964 by Art Kunkin, who served as its publisher until 1971 and continued on as its editor-in-chief through June 1973.

  9. Hill Street Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The rail bore was built by the Los Angeles Pacific Railroad and was opened for traffic on September 15, 1909. [2] [3] The company rebuilt five miles (8.0 km) of their track as standard gauge the night before the tunnel's opening. [4] The new private route cut twelve minutes off the trip to downtown for Hollywood Line and Sherman Line cars. [5]