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  2. Pyramid Lake (Los Angeles County, California) - Wikipedia

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    Pyramid Lake is built up along the steep canyon walls surrounding Piru Creek. [citation needed] The 180,000 acre⋅ft (220,000,000 m 3) reservoir lies on the border between the Angeles National Forest and the Los Padres National Forest, in the northwestern portion of Los Angeles County. It is to the west of Interstate 5 (I-5) south of Tejon Pass.

  3. Clifton's Cafeteria - Wikipedia

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    Clifton's Cafeteria, once part of a chain of eight Clifton's restaurants, was the oldest surviving cafeteria -style eatery in Los Angeles [ 1 ] and the largest public cafeteria in the world [ 2 ] when it closed in 2018. Founded in 1931 by Clifford Clinton, [ 3 ][ 4 ] the design of the restaurants included exotic decor and facades that were ...

  4. Erewhon Market - Wikipedia

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    Erewhon Market. Erewhon Market (/ ˈɛrɛhwɒn / ERR-ruh-whahn) is an American upscale supermarket chain with ten locations, all in Los Angeles County, California, United States. [5][6][7] The chain is noted for being a popular locale frequented by entertainment figures as reported in celebrity gossip and lifestyle publications.

  5. Marineland of the Pacific - Wikipedia

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    The park was designed by William Pereira, whose work, which included the Transamerica Pyramid, the Los Angeles International Airport, and the Geisel Library helped define the architectural look of mid-20th century California. Marineland was best known for its performing orcas. One tourist guide in 1974 stated, “Entertainment is the first ...

  6. Du-par's - Wikipedia

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    Du-par's is a diner -style restaurant in Los Angeles, California, that was once a modest-sized regional chain. It was founded in 1938 by James Dunn and Edward Parsons, who combined their surnames to create the restaurant's name. The original location still exists at the Los Angeles Farmers Market in Los Angeles' Fairfax District. [ 1 ]

  7. Venice, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Venice, originally called "Venice of America", was founded by wealthy developer Abbot Kinney in 1905 as a beach resort town, 14 miles (23 km) west of Los Angeles. He and his partner Francis Ryan had bought 2 miles (3 km) of ocean-front property south of Santa Monica in 1891. They built a resort town on the north end of the property, called ...

  8. El Tepeyac Café - Wikipedia

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    El Tepeyac Café, or simply El Tepeyac, is a longstanding Mexican restaurant in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of East Los Angeles. They are famous for their massive burritos, “Manuel’s Special Burrito” and the “Hollenbeck Burrito.”. The original location is at 812 North Evergreen Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90033. [1]

  9. Grauman's Egyptian Theatre - Wikipedia

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    April 4, 1985. Designated LAHCM. September 21, 1993. Grauman's Egyptian Theatre, also known as Egyptian Hollywood and the Egyptian, is a historic movie theater located on Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. [ 1 ] Opened in 1922, it is an early example of a lavish movie palace and is noted as having been the site of the ...