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  2. Wich Stand - Wikipedia

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    Restaurant Menu from early 1960s with illustration of Slauson Ave location. Wich Stand was a '50s-style coffee shop restaurant and diner in Los Angeles, California, featuring a tilting blue roof and 35-foot spire (11 m), designed by architect Eldon Davis. [1] The Wich Stand had two locations in the Los Angeles area.

  3. Windsor Square, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Windsor Square was the first area in the city to have the power lines below grade—an extraordinary innovation for 1911. [ 1 ] To make sure that the homes were significantly upscale, deed restrictions contractually obligated a buyer to spend at least $12,000 on building a home to ensure that only the highest-quality residences were erected.

  4. 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

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  6. File:Map of Windsor Square neighborhood in Los Angeles ...

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    English: Map of Windsor Square, California, as presented in the Mapping L.A. site of the Los Angeles Times Other information CC-by-SA notice at bottom right corner of the map on the source page.

  7. Architecture of Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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  8. Getty House - Wikipedia

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    The Getty Oil company purchased the house in 1959, and offered the property to the City of Los Angeles on November 12, 1975. The original gardens were designed by A. E. Hanson, and have been restored. According to the Los Angeles County Assessor, the property spans approximately 0.5 acres (2,000 m 2) – 22,523 square feet (2,092.5 m 2). [2]

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