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The identification of a "garment district" is relatively new in Los Angeles' history as a large city. In 1972 the Los Angeles Times defined the L.A. Garment District as being along Los Angeles Street from 3rd to 11th Street, an area that today straddles the border of Skid Row and the very northwest end of the current Fashion District. At the ...
I-380 in San Bruno ^† Bay Area FasTrak [70] [73] [74] SR 237 Express Lanes SR 237: Santa Clara County: Mathilda Avenue in Sunnyvale: I-880 in Milpitas ^† Bay Area FasTrak [75] 405 Express Lanes I-405: Orange County: SR 73 in Costa Mesa: I-605 in Seal Beach ^† OCTA [76] I-580 Express Lanes I-580: Alameda County: Hacienda Drive in Dublin ...
The FasTrak pass can also be used outside of Los Angeles, such as on the 405 Freeway in Orange County, the 10 Freeway in San Bernardino County, the 15 Freeway, which cuts through San Bernardino ...
Wurlitzer Building, also known as Apparel Center Building, [2] Anjac Fashion Building, [3] and Hudson Building, [3] is a historic twelve-story highrise located at 814 S. Broadway in the Broadway Theater District in the historic core of downtown Los Angeles.
This accounts for a small fraction of the 40,000 garment workers in Los Angeles, according to Protect LA's Garment Jobs, a campaign by the Garment Worker Center. Some 1,400 manufacturers and ...
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Jack Kerouac Alley, formerly Adler Alley or Adler Place, is a one-way alleyway in San Francisco, California, that connects Grant Avenue in Chinatown, and Columbus Avenue in North Beach. [1] The alley is named after Jack Kerouac , a Beat Generation writer who used to frequent the pub and bookstore adjacent to the alley.
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