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The Hughes Airport (IATA: CVR) was a private airport owned by Howard Hughes for the Hughes Aircraft Company.It was located just north of the Westchester bluffs and district of Los Angeles, California, from 1940 until its closure in 1985.
HHLA (formerly The Promenade at Howard Hughes Center) is a two-level outdoor mixed-use center that features a blend of entertainment, dining, and shopping venues [1] located at the Howard Hughes Center in Westchester and adjacent to Playa Vista both Westside Los Angeles districts in the city of Los Angeles, California.
Hughes H-1 Racer, Transcontinental airspeed record from Los Angeles to Newark NJ (1937), round the world airspeed record (1938) Signature; ... Howard Hughes: The Real ...
Meow Wolf has unveiled the location of its upcoming exhibition to be the Cinemark complex at Howard Hughes Los Angeles. Variety previously reported that the immersive art production company would ...
On Monday, the Santa Fe-based arts and entertainment company announced that Meow Wolf Los Angeles will be in the Cinemark complex at HHLA (Howard Hughes LA) at 6081 Center Drive in West Los ...
Marrett, George J. Howard Hughes: Aviator, Naval Institute Press, 2004. Marrett, George J. Testing Death: Hughes Aircraft Test Pilots and Cold War Weaponry, Praeger Publishing, 2006. Parker, Dana T. Building Victory: Aircraft Manufacturing in the Los Angeles Area in World War II, Cypress, CA. ISBN 978-0-9897906-0-4. D. Kenneth Richardson (2011).
Leonard Ericson, a movie memorabilia collector, won the Hughes top at a celebrity charity auction in Los Angeles for a mere $115. The Hughes shirt is expected to fetch thousands at auction on July 11.
In the 1940s, Howard Hughes created an R&D facility in Culver City, California. In 1959 construction started on the headquarters located on a Malibu hilltop overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The modernist white and glass building was designed by Los Angeles architect Ernest Lee.