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1.32 Los Angeles. 1.32.1 Pacific Palisades. 1.32.2 Sunland ... This is a list of past and current municipal poets laureate serving towns, counties, and cities in ...
Downtown Los Angeles: Historic district at site of the city's original settlement; includes many of the city's oldest and most historic buildings 165: Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminal: Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminal
"Cities within the County of Los Angeles" (PDF). Chief Executive Office - Los Angeles County "Census 2010: Table 3A — Total Population by Race (Hispanic exclusive) and Hispanic or Latino: 2010". California Department of Finance. Archived from the original (Excel) on November 24, 2011
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Los Angeles County, California, excluding the cities of Los Angeles and Pasadena. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an ...
Los Angeles: Los Angeles (city) 282 19.2 Los Angeles: Pasadena: 130 19.3 Los Angeles: Other: 202 Los Angeles: Duplicates (2) [3] Los Angeles: Total 611 20 Madera: 4 21 Marin: 54 22 Mariposa: 45 23 Mendocino: 45 24 Merced: 16 25 Modoc: 18 26 Mono: 5 27 Monterey: 62 28 Napa: 88 29 Nevada: 25 30 Orange: 135 31 Placer: 35 32 Plumas: 6 33 Riverside ...
The Government of the City of Los Angeles — located in Los Angeles County, California; Subcategories. This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 ...
NewFilmmakers Los Angeles announced their NewNarratives award winners for 2024. The program was started in 2021 with the goal of sporting independent filmmakers throughout a wide range of projects ...
Forthmann House, 2014. National Historic Landmarks: South Los Angeles includes some of the city's most historic sites, including three National Historic Landmarks.The sites receiving this high designation are: (1) the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, built in 1923, and used as the principal site of the 1932 and 1984 Summer Olympic Games; [2] (2) the Watts Towers (HCM #15), a collection of 17 ...