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Only 3.7% of Vermont-Slauson residents 25 and older held a four-year degree, a low percentage for both the city and the county. The percentage of residents age 25 and older with less than a high school diploma was high for the county. [2] Schools within the boundaries of Vermont-Slauson are: [4] Augustus F. Hawkins High School , 825 W. 60th Street
Slauson Avenue is a major east–west thoroughfare traversing the central part of Los Angeles County, California. It was named for the land developer and Los Angeles Board of Education member J. S. Slauson .
In 2021, USA Today reported that CVS announced a plan to close nearly 900 stores from 2022 to 2024, with the goal of about 300 per year. At the time, T.J, Crawford, a CVS spokesperson, told the ...
Long a fixture on the grocery store landscape in New York, Grand Union at one point operated 222 supermarkets in six states, including Vermont, New Jersey, Connecticut, New Hampshire, and ...
The 1.13-square-mile West Park Terrace neighborhood is bounded by Manchester Boulevard on the north (from Van Ness Avenue to Vermont Avenue), Vermont Avenue on the east (from Manchester Avenue to the City of Los Angeles boundary), City of Los Angeles boundary on the south (from Vermont Avenue to Van Ness Avenue) and Van Ness Avenue (from Manchester Avenue to the City of Los Angeles boundary).
The Vermont Transit Corridor is a proposed 12.5-mile (20.1 km) bus rapid transit line in the Metro Busway network in Los Angeles, California with plans to convert it to rapid transit in the future. It is planned to operate on a north-to-south route on Vermont Avenue between the B Line 's Vermont/Sunset station and the C Line 's Vermont/Athens ...
The Broadway-Manchester neighborhood touches Florence on the north, Green Meadows on the east, Vermont Knolls and Willowbrook on the south and Vermont Vista on the west. [2] It is bounded by Manchester Boulevard on the north, San Pedro Street on the east, the Los Angeles City boundary on the south and Interstate 110 on the west. [1]
Super Duper was a chain of supermarkets once prevalent in north-eastern Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont and Ohio. With the 1997 demise of its owner, Burt Prentice Flickinger Jr., who had been instrumental in the success and growth of " S.M. Flickinger Co.", the company started a slow demise, and the last store disappeared in March 2010.