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  2. Youth Orchestra Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    As of its tenth anniversary in 2017, nearly 800 students participated in YOLA annually. In addition to YOLA at EXPO Center, it includes YOLA at HOLA in LA's Rampart District, a partnership between the LA Phil and the Heart of Los Angeles (HOLA) and YOLA at LACHSA, a partnership with the LA Phil and the Los Angeles County Office of Education ...

  3. Lafayette Park (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles Police Department operates the Rampart Community Police Station. It was originally located at 2710 West Temple Street, 90026, serving the area around the park [1] . It has since moved east into a newly constructed facility at 1401 West 6th Street, the site of the former emergency receiving hospital.

  4. Rancho Rosa Castilla - Wikipedia

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    Rancho Rosa Castilla was a 3,283-acre (13.29 km 2) Mexican land grant in the southwestern San Rafael Hills, in present day Los Angeles County, California, given to Juan Ballesteros in 1831 by Governor Manuel Victoria. [1]

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Los Angeles

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    August 21, 2003 (1471-1475 Havenhurst Dr. Hollywood: Courtyard apartment building designed by Arthur and Nina Zwebell in Hollywood: 8: Eddie "Rochester" Anderson House

  6. Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels - Wikipedia

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    The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels (Spanish: Catedral de Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles), informally known as the COLA or the Los Angeles Cathedral (Spanish: Catedral de Los Ángeles), is the metropolitan cathedral of the Roman Catholic Church in Los Angeles, California, United States.

  7. Johnny Grant Building - Wikipedia

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    7024 W. Hollywood Blvd. was built in 1919 by Frank Meline, the same architect responsible for the Garden Court Apartments that once stood nearby. It was constructed of wood and designed in the Renaissance Revival style, and features a red tiled roof, stone detailing, and six second-story arched windows.

  8. List of city nicknames in California - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles. Entertainment Capital of the World; L.A. El Lay [60] The Angels (literal Spanish translation) Angeltown [61] The Big Orange [9] City of Angels [9] [62] – based partially on the literal translation of the city's original historical full name from the Spanish language-- "The City of Our Lady the Queen of the Angels". City of ...

  9. El Centro Theatre - Wikipedia

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    "The entire theatre movement in Los Angeles started in a Hollywood living room. Before that, there were only talent showcases and road shows. But it was The Circle Theatre that was the beginning of making Los Angeles a theatre town."- Patterson Greene, Theatre Arts, June 1961.