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  2. Taft Building (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    Taft Building was built for A.Z. Taft, Jr. (1889–1941), who purchased the Hollywood Memorial Church for $125,000 ($2.24 million in 2023), tore it down, and commissioned Taft Building on the property. [1]

  3. Lake Park (California) - Wikipedia

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    The landscape of the park is integral to the design of the area while also being used for stormwater harvesting. [8] At 15 feet (4.6 m) deep and holding close to 11 million US gallons (42,000,000 L; 9,200,000 imp gal) of water, it captures 70-80% of the rainwater in the entire complex.

  4. Hollywood and Vine - Wikipedia

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    Hollywood and Vine's first building, located on the intersection's sourtheast corner, was the Hollywood Memorial Church, constructed in 1903.It was later torn down to make way for the intersection's first high rise, the 12-story Taft Building, built in 1923.

  5. William Howard Taft National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    William Howard Taft National Historic Site has two main buildings. The first is the original home owned by William Howard Taft's parents, Alphonso and Louise Taft. It has been restored to look as it did during the time William lived there. All the family portraits and many of the books on display belonged to the Taft family.

  6. Phil Murphy and JB Pritzker living in a fantasy world where ...

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    Phil Murphy clearly fancies himself the Dirty Harry of the Garden State. Over the weekend, the wannabe Jersey tough guy essentially told the Trump administration and border czar Tom Homan: “Go ...

  7. Hollywood Boulevard Commercial and Entertainment District

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    The Hollywood Boulevard Commercial and Entertainment District encompasses twelve blocks and more than one hundred buildings in Hollywood, California.The area, close in proximity to classic Hollywood's major film studios, contains an array of buildings and businesses that catered to the film industry and is generally known for its significant role in the history of cinema.

  8. Hollywood Central Park - Wikipedia

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    The park idea was first proposed by Hollywood resident Edward V. Hunt, citing lack of green space in central Los Angeles. The advocacy group "Friends of the Hollywood Park" was formed in 2008, a non-profit group. Inspired by the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway in Boston and the High Line in New York City. [2]

  9. Tarzana, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Census counted 35,502 people living in Tarzana in 2000, and Los Angeles estimated the neighborhood's population at 37,778 in 2008. There were 4,038 people per square mile, among the lowest population densities in the city.