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Torrance Memorial was a local leader in the uniform revolt, allowing nurses to wear colored pantsuits as uniforms, rather than the traditional white dress. In 1967, Torrance Memorial merged with the smaller Riviera Community Hospital. The hospital moved to its current site (adjacent to Zamperini Field, the Torrance municipal airport) in 1971 ...
The Torrance Memorial Medical Center's Melanie and Richard Lundquist Tower which opened in 2015. Source I took the photo as I had family in this beautiful new facility. Previously published: None Date 2015-03-22 Author Thurifer. Permission (Reusing this file) See below.
The road curves and is parallel with US 1, then turns and intersects with that road. On the other side of US 1, Furnace Road is four-lanes divided until an underpass with I-95, where it reduces to two lanes undivided. As it heads north, Furnace Road passes the I-95 Landfill (run by Fairfax County) to the west and a private landfill area to the ...
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Torrance High School (1 C, 6 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Torrance, California" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
The Little River Turnpike was built between 1801 and 1806, and the road was a privately owned and operated toll road during the 19th century running from Alexandria to Aldie in Loudoun County, Virginia. Toll houses were placed at five mile intervals along the road for collection of fees. The road was a paved ("macadamized") road 20 feet wide.
Torrance Memorial Health System: 4,070 2 Torrance Unified School District: 2,675 3 Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center: 2,429 4 City of Torrance 1,556 5 American Honda Motor Co Inc. 1,496 6 Robinson Helicopter Company: 1,212 7 Honeywell Aerospace: 766 8 Moog Aircraft Group: 684 9 PBF Energy - Torrance Refining Company 607 10
Baltimore's R. Adams Cowley, [13], who had founded the first trauma center in the US in 1958, devised the concept of integrated emergency care, negotiating to have first military helicopters and later state police helicopters brought to his Center for the Study of Trauma in 1969. Later, in 1973, Cowley would lead the first state-wide Division ...