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C J Segerstrom & Sons is a family business incorporated as a real estate company in Orange County (along with the Irvine Company and the O'Neill family), in the city of Costa Mesa. [1] Through the family's dedicated community leadership, especially that of Henry T. Segestrom , gifts of valuable land and financial resources, and distinctive ...
One of Landmark Communications's holdings was TeleCable Corporation, a cable television service that began in a small Virginia town in the late 1950s.Landmark obtained franchise licenses to operate in about two dozen cities throughout the eastern half of the U.S., including Overland Park, Kansas; Plano & Arlington, Texas; Bloomington, Illinois; Racine, Wisconsin; Springfield, Missouri ...
Landmark moved to Indian Wells, California in 1992. [4] In 2010, the company once again faced cash flow problems. [12] As of August 2018, the company is known as Landmark Golf, and focuses on ownership and development of golf courses. [4]
Sports venues in Costa Mesa, California (5 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Costa Mesa, California" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
Landmark Square is a 24-story office building in Long Beach, California. It is the fourth tallest building in Long Beach at a height of 312 feet (95 meters), only surpassed in height by One World Trade Center, West Ocean Condominiums 1 and, as of 2021, Shoreline Gateway East Tower. Landau Partnership designed the building, while Englekirk ...
The adobe, which has been restored to its original style using original construction methods, is the second-oldest building still standing in Orange County. [2] The Mission San Juan Capistrano's "Serra's Chapel" is the oldest. The building then became a local history museum, operated by the Costa Mesa Historical Society. [2] [3]
The area is the home of the Tongva, Luiseño, and Juaneño tribal nations, who were there "as early as 4,000 years ago." [8] The Tongva defined their world as Tovaangar, a nation which "extended from Palos Verdes to San Bernardino, from Saddleback Mountain to the San Fernando Valley" and included the entire territory of present-day Yorba Linda.