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"Vanderpump Rules" star Lisa Vanderpump is saying goodbye to her famed Los Angeles restaurant Pump "after 10 years of beautiful evenings," she announced.
The Los Angeles & San Pedro Railroad was the first railroad in Los Angeles, photo ca.1880. This put them in conflict with Collis P. Huntington, president of the Southern Pacific Company and one of California's "Big Four" investors in the Central Pacific and Southern Pacific.
The Hollywood sign was surrounded by smoke from the Los Angeles wildfires. AaronP/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images Multiple fires are devastating the Los Angeles area with over 180,000 people told to evacuate.
Placita Dolores, where from 1888 until the 1950s, Los Angeles Street used to run a short block north of the Plaza to terminate at Alameda St. When it was extended past the Plaza in 1888, [153] Los Angeles Street terminated one short block north of the Plaza at Alameda Street. Now, Los Angeles Street turns east at the north side of the Plaza to ...
April 2, 1987 (655 W. Jefferson Blvd. University Park: Landmark large-event venue; headquarters of the Al Malaikah Temple, a division of the Shriners: 4: Aloha Apartment Hotel
Lisa Vanderpump has left the building, as the reality show matriarch’s iconic West Hollywood restaurant Pump closed its doors after 10 years on July 5. “It was purely a business decision ...
It’s out with the Pumptinis and in with the spicy cucumber mules! The location that was once home to Lisa Vanderpump's restaurant, Pump, in West Hollywood, California, will soon have a new ...
Here, the Coronel Adobe blocked the path north one block to the Plaza, but just slightly to the right (east) of the path of Los Angeles Street was Calle de los Negros (Spanish-language name; marked on post-1847 maps as Negro Alley or Nigger Alley), a narrow, one-block north–south street likely named after darker-skinned Mexican afromestizo ...