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  2. La Cienega Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Looking north on La Cienega from Santa Monica Blvd. Between Obama Boulevard and Manchester Avenue, most of La Cienega Boulevard is a divided, limited access expressway with few traffic signals. In the late 1940s, as part of the proposed Laurel Canyon Freeway, La Cienega was constructed to freeway standards with several grade-separated interchanges.

  3. Norms Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Norms in West Los Angeles in 2008 (since demolished) The first Norms opened on Sunset Boulevard near Vine Street in 1949. The oldest surviving Norms, declared Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument number 1090 in 2015, [3] opened on La Cienega Boulevard in 1957, featuring a distinctive angular and brightly colored style that came to be known as Googie architecture. [4]

  4. Norms, L.A.'s icon of coffee shop architecture, will give way ...

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    Norms restaurant at 470 N. La Cienega Blvd. in West Hollywood. ... "Norm's, La Cienega, On Fire" and was granted historic landmark status for its space-age looks so associated with post-war L.A.

  5. Wilshire/La Cienega station - Wikipedia

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    Wilshire/La Cienega station is an under construction, underground rapid transit (known locally as a subway) station on the D Line of the Los Angeles Metro Rail system in Beverly Hills, California, at the intersection of Wilshire Boulevard and La Cienega Boulevard. [1] It is in the design/construction phase of the D Line Extension project. [2]

  6. Temple Beth Am - Wikipedia

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    It is the third oldest Conservative synagogue in Los Angeles. [3] Jacob Pressman served as its rabbi from 1950 to 1985. [2] [4] Under his leadership, the synagogue took its current name, Temple Beth Am in 1957. [2] It moved into a new building designed by the African-American architect, Ralph A. Vaughn, in 1959. [5]

  7. La Cienega Heights, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The South Robertson Neighborhoods Council map has a Corning–La Cienega that is north of the Crestview neighborhood and seemingly distinct from La Cienega Heights. [ 5 ] As of 2012 it was described as having "no discernible landmarks or public spaces except for a shopping center anchored by Ross Dress For Less" [ 1 ] and a 2020 profile made ...

  8. 'Forever chemicals' found in wells near National Guard ... - AOL

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    Nov. 13—Chemical compounds linked to cancer were detected in five wells in the La Cienega and La Cieneguilla communities south of Santa Fe, with the likely source being a nearby National Guard ...

  9. Ships Coffee Shop - Wikipedia

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    There were three Ships locations opened by resterauteur Emmett Shipman and his father Matt Shipman, at Westwood, Culver City and La Cienega. They were open 24 hours, 365 days a year, never closing. [1] The Westwood (two part) Ships CS/CG (Coffee Shop/Chicken Galley) Wilshire Boulevard and Glendon Avenue, was the second to open (1958).