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  2. Phở Hòa - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, Binh Nguyen and Phan Jiang opened their first Phở Hòa location in Lion Plaza, the first Asian shopping center in San Jose, California, based on a Phở Hòa restaurant that opened in Santa Ana the previous year.

  3. Pho - Wikipedia

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    Phở cuốn: rolled pho, with ingredients rolled up and eaten as a gỏi cuốn. Phở trộn: mixed pho, noodles and fresh herbs and dressings, served as a salad. Phở chấm: dipping pho, with the noodles and broth served separately. Phở chiên phồng: This variant is the same as the previous but without eggs and looks like pillows

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  5. Pho 79 - Wikipedia

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    Pho 79 is a restaurant in Garden Grove, California. In 2019 it was named one of America's Classics by the James Beard Foundation. It has a Bib Gourmand designation ...

  6. Torrance, California - Wikipedia

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    Torrance has a moderate year-round climate with average rainfall of 12 inches (300 mm) per year. [8] Torrance was incorporated in 1921, and at the 2020 census had a population of 147,067 residents. [6] Torrance has a beachfront and has 30 parks located around the city. [8] It is also the birthplace of the American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO).

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  8. Torrance House - Wikipedia

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    The Torrance House is a historic building located south of Lisbon, Iowa, United States. Cunningham and Margaret Torrance were natives of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania who settled in Franklin Township in 1847. The inscription stone in the east gable gives the date of this house as 1856.

  9. Jared Sidney Torrance - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1900s Jared Torrance and other investors saw the value of creating a mixed industrial-residential community south of Los Angeles.They purchased part of the Spanish land grant Rancho San Pedro and hired nationally renowned landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. to design a new planned community, with the architect Irving Gill designing the principal buildings. [5]