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  2. 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.

  3. California City, California - Wikipedia

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    Covering 203.63 square miles (527.4 km 2), California City has the third-largest land area of any city in the state of California (behind San Diego and Los Angeles), and is the largest city in California, by land area, that is not a county seat. It is the 43rd-largest city in the United States by land area.

  4. Arlington Heights, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Mexico (34,9%) and El Salvador (20.2%) were the most common places of birth for the 49.8% of the residents who were born abroad, a figure that was considered high in comparison with foreign-born in the city as a whole. [8] The median household income in 2008 dollars was $31,421, considered low for both the city and the county.

  5. Wilmington, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Wilmington is a neighborhood in the South Bay and Harbor region of Los Angeles, California, [2] covering 9.14 square miles (23.7 km 2).. Featuring a heavy concentration of industry and the third-largest oil field in the continental United States, this neighborhood has a high percentage of Latino and foreign-born residents.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Mid City, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Mid City (also Mid-City) is a neighborhood in Central Los Angeles, California. Attractions include restaurants and a post office named for singer Ray Charles, who had his recording studio in Mid City. The neighborhood hosts eleven public and private schools. A northern extension of the K Line from north-south is proposed to serve this area.

  8. Palms, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Palms (originally "The Palms") is a community in the Westside region of Los Angeles, California, founded in 1886 and the oldest neighborhood annexed to the city, in 1915.. The 1886 tract was marketed as an agricultural and vacation community

  9. East Rancho Dominguez, California - Wikipedia

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    East Rancho Dominguez is an accepted city name according to the USPS, and shares the 90221 ZIP Code with Compton. [3] East Rancho Dominguez is an unincorporated enclave surrounded by Compton within five blocks east and west of Atlantic Ave. Alondra Boulevard is the southern border, and three blocks north of Rosecrans Ave. is roughly the ...