Park Central Building
The Park Central Building also known as the Detwiler Building, is a 14-story highrise in Los Angeles, California, that was for 11 years (1916-1927) the tallest building in the city.
Bell is an incorporated city in Los Angeles County, California, near the center of the former San Antonio Township (abolished after 1960). Its population was 35,477 at the 2010 census, down from 36,664 in the 2000 census. Bell is located on the west bank of the Los Angeles River and is a suburb of the city of Los Angeles.
Population: 35,477
Latitude: 33° 58' 39.04" N
Longitude: -118° 11' 13.27" W
The Park Central Building also known as the Detwiler Building, is a 14-story highrise in Los Angeles, California, that was for 11 years (1916-1927) the tallest building in the city.
Norma Coombs Alternative School is located at 2600 Paloma St., Pasadena, California 91107 and is in the Pasadena Unified School District.
The Lomita Railroad Museum is a museum in Lomita, California devoted to California railroad history during the steam era.
Lacy Park is a public park located in the city of San Marino, California.
The Insurance Exchange Building, formerly known as the Middough Building and the Middough Brothers Building, is a registered historic building located on Broadway in downtown Long Beach, California, USA.
Holly Avenue Elementary School is a part of the Arcadia Unified School District and is a standard academic year half-year comprehensive elementary school for students in grades K through 5, located within the city of Arcadia, California.
Forest Lawn Memorial Park, (Erlanger, Kentucky) Cemetery is located at 3227 Dixie Highway in Erlanger, Kentucky.
Emperor Elementary School is a traditional seven-year K-6 elementary school, or primary school, located in San Gabriel, California, in the west San Gabriel Valley and is part of the Temple City Unified School District.
College Hospital is an acute psychiatric hospital in Cerritos, California.
Clement Junction, CA (elev. 217' MSL) is a populated place (US Census Class Code U6; Location #1660495) located in Los Angeles County, California, at latitude 34º00'50" N and longitude 118º14'20" W, and appears as a named place on the U.S.
City West, also known as Central City West, is a name sometimes given to refer to the eastern edge of the neighborhood of Pico-Union in Los Angeles, California. The term is often used by residents, newspapers, and developers, as part of an attempt t…
Carson Community Center is a convention center located in Carson, California.
The Cabaret Concert Theatre was a small cellar café/cabaret, located in the Silverlake section of West Los Angeles, California, that operated between 1950 and 1961. Created by dancer Miriam Schiller with the help of a group of young actors and dance…
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Alliance College-Ready Public Schools (LA Alliance) is a not-for-profit organization which operates charter schools in Los Angeles.
Actors Circle Theatre was established by Arthur Mendoza in 1985 in Los Angeles, California. The curriculum of acting classes at Actors Circle Theatre is based on the Stella Adler Technique. All students must begin with Technique I and Technique II, …
The ARCO Center for Visual Art was a not-for-profit gallery, funded by the Atlantic Richfield Company in Los Angeles California. It opened in 1976 and closed in 1984. The gallery focused on contemporary art.
St Luke's is an Episcopal Church in Downtown Long Beach, California. A member of the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles, St Luke's has a historic reputation for upholding progressive social ideals and serving the community. The Church is a registered …