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  2. James A. Musick Facility - Wikipedia

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    James A. Musick Facility is a minimum-security county jail in south Orange County, California. The county jail is on an unincorporated pocket of land, surrounded by the city of Irvine on three sides (including Alton Parkway to the northwest) and bordered by Lake Forest's Bake Parkway to the southeast. Despite being on unincorporated land, the ...

  3. Soon-to-open Southern California jail welcomes new ... - AOL

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    The new James A. Musick Facility, a medium-security jail in Irvine, was the subject of a $256 million project “designed to meet the […] Soon-to-open Southern California jail welcomes new ...

  4. Jim Musick - Wikipedia

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    James Andrew Musick (May 5, 1910 – December 15, 1992) was an American football fullback in the National Football League (NFL) for the Boston Braves/Redskins from 1932 to 1936 and the Sheriff of Orange County, California from 1947 to 1975. He led the NFL in rushing in 1933.

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    A parking lot with the address 8055 Irvine Center Drive was selected as the site of the project. During an Irvine Planning Commission meeting on July 3, 2014, officials promised the tower would be LEED Gold certified and advertised the building plan as having a "satin" stainless steel finish and a "necklace of palm trees" around its perimeter ...

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  7. Katie Wheeler Library - Wikipedia

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    The original structure of the Katie Wheeler Library was constructed in 1876. It was originally a ranch house that would eventually come into control by James Irvine II. Irvine would double the size of the building. After the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, Irvine would relocate his entire family to this spot. [3]