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The Alexander officially opened its doors on September 4, 1925. It was operated by the West Coast-Langley Theatre Circuit and featured vaudeville performances, plays and silent movies on a single screen [10].It was named after Alexander Langley, the son of Claude L. Langley, owner of the West Coast chain that included the Raymond Theater in Pasadena, and the Orange Theatre in the city of Orange.
Glendale was formerly the road long which the Glendale line of the Red Car street cars ran. It is now home to creatives, boutique shops, and other retailers. [ 2 ] An obelisk raised in 1954 by Frank McKee, a former actor, on what they believed was the former site of the Sennett film studio, to commemorate the film industry, used to be located ...
In March 2011, longtime Glendale resident, and 50 year parishioner, Howard J. Thelin passed on at age 90. Services were held at Incarnation, officiated by Paul Hruby, to guests of approximately 200. Thelin had been the former assemblyman for the Glendale district in the mid '50s to mid '60s, and was a retired Superior Court Justice.
Adventist Health Glendale is a hospital located in Glendale, California, it is part of the healthcare network Adventist Health.Adventist Health Glendale, located on Wilson Terrace, near California State Route 2 and California State Route 134, is one of the city's oldest businesses, founded in 1905, a year before Glendale was incorporated as a city.
The latest attempt to bring a single-payer healthcare system to California failed in the state Legislature on Thursday, undercut by its steep price tag as lawmakers struggle with a mounting budget ...
The store was founded by Harry S. Webb (d. 1947) in 1917 in Downtown Glendale in a single room. [1] [2] It had locations in the Glendale Fashion Center and in Redlands, California. Ned Blanc purchased the store from Webb in 1949 but kept the name. In 1951 Blanc expanded the original store at 139 N. Brand into the adjacent Lawson Building. [3]
The GOP's legislative caucus says a single-payer system in California would cost $400 billion and require $163 billion annually in new taxes. The new taxes don't necessarily represent new spending ...
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