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  2. Lafayette Square, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    LaFayette Square is a historic semi-gated neighborhood in the central region of Los Angeles, California. The neighborhood was founded in 1913 by real estate developer George Lafayette Crenshaw , and named after the French Marquis de Lafayette , who fought alongside Colonists in the American Revolution . [ 1 ]

  3. Paul R. Williams Residence - Wikipedia

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    The residence is located in the Lafayette Square neighborhood of Mid-City, Los Angeles. The house has been designated as a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument by the city of Los Angeles. This four-bedroom, 4,440-square-foot (412 m 2) house was designed and built in the International style in 1952. [2]

  4. Lafayette Square - Wikipedia

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    Lafayette Square may refer to several places in the United States: Lafayette Square, Los Angeles, Mid-Wilshire neighborhood of Los Angeles, California; Lafayette Square (Savannah, Georgia), one of Savannah's 22 city squares; Lafayette Square Mall, Indianapolis, Indiana

  5. 3 years after plan to redevelop Lafayette Square revealed ...

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    Developer said renovated mall would, literally and figuratively, be a Window to the World, with hallways mimicking streets from around the globe.

  6. File:1989 map of Lafayette Square, Los Angeles.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Wellington Square, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Wellington Square was subdivided in 1912 by George L. Crenshaw and was developed by prominent real estate developer M.J. Nolan. [2] Nolan was a native of Syracuse, New York, and settled in Los Angeles in 1886. In 1914, Nolan started to develop 90 acres of land between Adams and the new La Fayette Square.

  8. Los Angeles names intersection in memory of woman who ... - AOL

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    Los Angeles, the second most populous U.S. city, is home to an Iranian community of nearly 138,000 people, of the 400,000-620,000 people of Iranian ancestry in the United States, according to the ...

  9. Carthay Circle, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    McCarthy named the streets in honor of prominent figures of the California Gold Rush. [5] He also planned the neighborhood around a shopping center. [2] Carthay Circle was one of the first planned communities in Los Angeles, [6] and the first in the city to feature underground utilities. The success of Carthay Circle served as the catalyst for ...