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  2. craigslist - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 29 January 2025. Classified advertisements website Craigslist Inc. Logo used since 1995 Screenshot of the main page on January 26, 2008 Type of business Private Type of site Classifieds, forums Available in English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese Founded 1995 ; 30 years ago (1995 ...

  3. San Pedro Boatworks - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles Harbor, Port of Los Angeles, the long thin left-right jetty on the left side point to Berth 44, San Pedro Boatworks 33°42′57″N 118°16′35″W  /  33.715768°N 118.276426°W  / 33.715768; -118.276426 San Pedro Boatworks also called the San Pedro Boat and Yacht Company was a boatyard in San Pedro, California the ...

  4. Media in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    103.5 KOST Los Angeles (Adult contemporary) 103.9 KRCD Inglewood (Spanish classic hits) 104.3 KBIG Los Angeles ; 104.7 KOCP Camarillo (Rhythmic oldies) 105.1 KKGO-FM Los Angeles ; 105.5 KBUE Long Beach (Regional Mexican) 105.9 KPWR Los Angeles (Rhythmic contemporary) 106.7 KROQ-FM Pasadena (Alternative rock) 107.1 KSSE Arcadia (Spanish adult hits)

  5. Los Angeles Yacht Club - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles Yacht Club was founded in 1901 as South Coast Yacht Club. in 1920 South Coast Yacht Club changed its name to Los Angeles Yacht Club. Los Angeles Motor Boat Club and Los Angeles Yacht Club (LAYC) consolidated its membership in 1922 and moved into a shared facility of the California Yacht Club. In 1937 LAYC moved from the California ...

  6. Category:Bowed lyres - Wikipedia

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    This category concerns lyres (instruments whose strings are attached to a yoke which lies in the same plane as the sound-table and consists of two arms and a cross-bar) played with a bow.

  7. Ralph J. Scott (fireboat) - Wikipedia

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    Ralph J. Scott, also formerly known as Fireboat #2, is a 100-foot (30 m) fireboat that was attached to the Los Angeles Fire Department serving the Port of Los Angeles. She was retired in 2003 after 78 years and replaced by Warner L. Lawrence. Ralph J. Scott is undergoing restoration near the Los Angeles Maritime Museum in San Pedro.

  8. San Pedro Municipal Ferry Building - Wikipedia

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    It was designed in the Streamline Moderne style by architect Derwood Lydell Irvin of the Los Angeles Harbor Department. [6] It has a five-story octagonal clock tower . [ 3 ] Its "sister ferry terminal" was across the main channel at Berth 234, also Irvin designed in the Streamline Moderne and built by the WPA in 1941.

  9. Rotta (lyre) - Wikipedia

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    The rotta (also rotte, chrotta or hrotta) is a type of lyre that was widely used in north-western Europe from pre-Christian to medieval times. It a descendant of the ancient lyre which originated in western Asia, was adopted in Ancient Egypt, and then adopted and adapted by the Ancient Greeks as the cithara. [1] One variant is the Anglo-Saxon lyre.