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  2. KNB EFX Group - Wikipedia

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    Berger said that instead of panicking and changing their specialty, KNB decided to "just ride it out". [12] At the same time, there was a slowdown in horror films in the mid-1990s. KNB emphasized to filmmakers their ability to create realistic animatronics, bringing effects that had once been mainstays of B movies to mainstream films, such as ...

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Los Angeles

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    August 21, 2003 (1471-1475 Havenhurst Dr. Hollywood: Courtyard apartment building designed by Arthur and Nina Zwebell in Hollywood: 8: Eddie "Rochester" Anderson House

  4. Timeline of Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The Hongwanji Temple in Kyoto confers betsuin status to their temple in Los Angeles, which is renamed as the Hompa Honwanji Los Angeles Betsuin. [30] 1932 – 1932 Summer Olympics held. 1933 March 10: 1933 Long Beach earthquake. June 6: Frank L. Shaw becomes mayor. October 12: Los Angeles Garment Workers Strike of 1933 begins.

  5. List of wax figures displayed at Madame Tussauds museums

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    Gerhard Berger [274] The Gingerbread Man (Shrek character) [275] Glenn Close [276] Glenn McGrath [277] Goh Chok Tong [278] Gok Wan [279] Golda Meir [280] Gong Jun [281]

  6. Southwest Museum of the American Indian - Wikipedia

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    The collection was first exhibited in downtown Los Angeles' Pacific Electric building, then moved to the May Company building in 1908, and finally to the Mt. Washington site in 1914. [3] The 1914 building was designed by architects Sumner P. Hunt and Silas Reese Burns. [4]

  7. L. L. Berger - Wikipedia

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    L. L. Berger was a high-end department store based in Buffalo, New York.The family owned store was started by Louis L. Berger in 1905, at 500 Main Street. The company grew through the next two decades and opened its flagship store at 514 Main Street on February 4, 1929.

  8. Captain Cuts - Wikipedia

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    Berger and Rabin grew up in Los Angeles, going to the same high school and involved in the music scene. [7] They first wrote together several years later, and when their creative dynamic felt natural after the first song, they continued working together, eventually forming Captain Cuts and becoming long-term collaborators. [2]

  9. Central Avenue (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1200 block of Central Avenue is the 1930s era Streamline Modern Los Angeles bottling plant of the Coca-Cola company, designed to resemble an ocean liner, complete with porthole windows and metal-railed catwalks. It was declared Los Angeles Historic-cultural Monument #138 in 1975. [12]

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