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The Donut Hole: 15300 E. Amar Rd., La Puente [5] Donut King II [8] 15032 S. Western Ave., Gardena [8] [9] Dunkin' Donuts: 5560 E. 7th St., Long Beach: Originally an Angel Food Donuts, then the Daily Grind coffee shop for decades; preservationists convinced Dunkin' to save the old giant donut [4] Mrs. Chapman's Angel Food Donuts 3657 Santa Fe ...
The bakery is one of the most photographed donut shops in the United States. [15] Donut King: 1981 Australia's largest doughnut franchise, based on the Gold Coast, Queensland. There are over 360 franchised locations. Donut Wheel: 1962 Donut shop in Livermore, California, an example of Googie architecture. Duck Donuts: 2006
In 1895, the Pasadena and Los Angeles Railway built what became the Pacific Electric Railway's South Pasadena Local Red Car line on the entire length of Fair Oaks Avenue to Pasadena from its 6th & Main terminal in Downtown Los Angeles. [3] Also serving the avenue was the North Fair Oaks Avenue Line and the Mount Lowe Railway. The lines were ...
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He subsequently received training through an affirmative action program to increase minority hiring within the Winchell's chain of doughnut shops, and managed a store in Newport Beach where he employed his wife and nephew. [5] By 1977 he was able to purchase his first doughnut shop, Christy's Donuts, in La Habra. Despite never really being a ...
Seaside Donuts Bakery, also known as Seaside Bakery or just Seaside, is a Cambodian American-owned bakery in Newport Beach, California. It is open for 24 hours a day. [1] Established in 1985, the bakery garnered local popularity for its affordable selections and beachside atmosphere.
In California's post-pandemic economy, 24-hour businesses are becoming an endangered species, but a treasured community hub in San Francisco and its 84-year-old owner are still fighting to keep ...
The 89 rooms in the 1967 Lanai wing and the 18 cottage homes remained in operation as the Huntington Sheraton Lanai and Cottages, while the six-story main building sat vacant. Huntington Hotel Associates (HHA) announced plans in 1986 to demolish the main wing of the hotel and replace it with a replica. [ 12 ]