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  2. Judy's - Wikipedia

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    Israel began the chain in January, 1946 in a 7-by-12-foot space (84 sq. ft.) carved out of a movie theater lobby on Whittier Boulevard in East Los Angeles.She proceeded to open a 360-square-foot store in 1948 in Compton, an 800-square-foot store on May 9, 1949 on Lankershim Boulevard in North Hollywood, and in 1952, a 3,500-square-foot store in the new Lakewood Center, the United States' first ...

  3. Silverwoods - Wikipedia

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    Silverwoods, originally promoted as F. B. Silverwood, after its founder, was a men's clothing store chain founded in Los Angeles in 1894 by Francis Bernard (F.B. "Daddy") Silverwood, a Canadian-American originally from near Lindsay, Ontario. He was a colorful character covered in the newspapers, a "songster" composer of popular songs, Shriner ...

  4. Cosmo Lombino - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, Lombino began working as a stylist at a clothing store on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles, California. [10] The store was frequented by celebrities such as Madonna. [11] [12] Lombino also worked as a drag queen on Santa Monica Boulevard alongside RuPaul. [13] In 2010, Lombino opened her own boutique, Cosmo's

  5. Phelps-Terkel - Wikipedia

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    Phelps-Terkel store is visible on the right between the Silverwoods and Mullen & Bluett stores. Phelps-Terkel was a Los Angeles based department store specializing in men's clothing. The store was founded by Richard (Dick) B. Terkel and David S. Phelps [1] in 1923. [2] Dick Terkel, a haberdasher, hailed from Wisconsin and moved to Berkeley then ...

  6. List of defunct department stores of the United States

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    Fifth Street Store: Walker's (Los Angeles, Long Beach, San Diego), main store in downtown Los Angeles was also known as the Fifth Street Store since it was located at the corner of Fifth and Broadway, main store was founded in 1905 as Steele, Faris, Walker Co., later became Muse, Faris, Walker Co., and then finally Walker Inc. in 1924; opened ...

  7. Fairfax District, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Holocaust Museum LA.. The following data applies to the boundaries of Fairfax set by Mapping L.A.: The 2000 U.S. census counted 12,490 residents in the 1.23-square-mile neighborhood—an average of 10,122 people per square mile, about the same population density as all of Los Angeles.

  8. More than 1,000 Jewish creatives, executives and Hollywood professionals have signed an open letter denouncing Jonathan Glazer’s “The Zone of Interest” Oscar speech. The list of co-signees ...

  9. Melrose Avenue - Wikipedia

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    A petition signed by voters in the Melrose addition was presented to the city council of Los Angeles in February 1922 requesting annexation to the city. The Melrose Annexation was effective June 16, 1922. The area was 0.67 square miles, generally along Melrose Avenue, from Sweetzer Avenue on the west to June Street on the east. [2] [3]

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