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Metro Local bus 20 stops in front of the Ebell at Wilshire and Lucerne. Metro Rapid bus 720 and Big Blue Bus Rapid 7 stop 0.4 miles (0.64 km) east of the Ebell at Wilshire and Crenshaw. NOTE: there is NO Metro Rail service to the Ebell. If taking Metro Rail, get off at Wilshire/Western and transfer to any of the buses listed above.
The Ebell Society was a woman's club with its first chapter in Oakland, California. It was founded in 1876 and was originally called the International Academy for the Advancement of Women . The club's purpose was the advancement of women in cultural, industrial and intellectual pursuits.
The Ebell of Los Angeles is a women-led and women-centered nonprofit housed in a historic campus in the Mid-Wilshire section of Los Angeles, California. It includes numerous performance spaces, meeting rooms, classrooms, and the 1,238-seat Wilshire Ebell Theatre. The Ebell works to uplift the Los Angeles community through arts, learning, and ...
Only a handful of days after gusty winds last buffeted portions of Southern California, another Santa Ana event is set to ramp up across the region this weekend. High pressure built up across the ...
Speeds of 60 to 80mph (95-130km/h) are common, but gusts of up to 100mph (160km/h) can occur during the worst Santa Ana events. When these sort of strengths continue for days on end, it can prove ...
Santa Ana winds will increase into early Tuesday, bringing the threat of damaging winds gusting from 60 to 80 miles per hour across the prone mountain regions surrounding Los Angeles.Spanning from ...
Ebell can refer to: Adrian John Ebell (1840-1877), Sri Lankan-born US educator and photographer; Myron Ebell (f. 2000s), US advocate against global warming theory; Tyler Ebell (born 1983), Canadian athlete in professional football; Ebell of Los Angeles, a woman's educational club based on principles of Adrian John Ebell.
The Ebell Club of Santa Paula is a 1917 mansion, built as a women's club with the aim of the advancement of culture, and now serving as the home of the Santa Paula Theater Center. The Santa Paula chapter, formed in 1913, was the ninth California women's club; the first was established in Oakland by Adrian Ebell in 1876, and the movement was ...