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  2. C.F. Pachuca - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1892 as Pachuca Football Club, then changed its name to Pachuca Athletic Club in 1895, and was refounded in 1960 under its current name. The club was founded by workers of the Mexican mining company called "Compañia Real del Monte y Pachuca" , which had mostly British miners immigrants from Camborne and Redruth ( Cornish diaspora ...

  3. Mapping L.A. - Wikipedia

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    The maps cover the 4,000 square miles [10,500 km 2] of Los Angeles County — by far the most populous county in the nation — from the high desert to the coast. In 2009, there were an estimated 9.8 million residents, up from 9.5 million counted in the 2000 U.S. census, the basis for The Times' demographic analysis for each neighborhood and ...

  4. U.S. Route 66 in California - Wikipedia

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    I-405 in Los Angeles; US 101 in Los Angeles; SR 2 in Los Angeles; I-5 / I-110 / SR 110 in Los Angeles; SR 248 / I-210 in Monrovia; I-15 in Rancho Cucamonga; I-215 in San Bernardino; I-15 in San Bernardino; I-40 in Barstow; US 95 near Needles; East end: US 66 at Arizona state line: Location; Country: United States: State: California: Counties ...

  5. California State Route 39 - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles LA 10.70-44.40: Rowland Heights: 4.0 [N 1] Fullerton Road north / Colima Road east [disputed – discuss] Hacienda Heights–City of Industry line: 5.5 [N 1] Colima Road west ( CR N8) / Azusa Avenue south: South end of CR N8 overlap: City of Industry: 5.9 [N 1] SR 60 (Pomona Freeway) – Los Angeles, Pomona: SR 60 exit 18: 6.8 [N 1 ...

  6. Alameda Corridor - Wikipedia

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    The Alameda Corridor is a 20-mile (32 km) freight rail "expressway" [1] owned by the Alameda Corridor Transportation Authority (reporting mark ATAX) that connects the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach with the transcontinental mainlines of the BNSF Railway and the Union Pacific Railroad that terminate near downtown Los Angeles, California. [2]

  7. Google Street View coverage - Wikipedia

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    The following is a timeline for Google Street View, a technology implemented in Google Maps and Google Earth that provides ground-level interactive panoramas of cities. The service was first introduced in the United States on May 25, 2007, and initially covered only five cities: San Francisco, Las Vegas, Denver, Miami, and New York City. By the ...

  8. Crenshaw Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Crenshaw Boulevard is a north-south thoroughfare that runs through Crenshaw and other neighborhoods along a 23-mile (37.76 km) route in the west-central part of Los Angeles, California, United States. [1] Angeles Mesa Drive, as shown (7) on this 1927 Los Angeles Times map, was the original name of Crenshaw Boulevard south of Adams Street.

  9. Lankershim Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    The boulevard was a major thoroughfare for the town of Toluca (which was renamed Lankershim in 1896 and North Hollywood in 1927), connecting it to Los Angeles by way of the Cahuenga Pass. In the center of Toluca, Lankershim crossed the Southern Pacific Railroad , with a depot near the current location of the North Hollywood station at Chandler ...