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  2. Garvanza, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Garvanza was served by Henry Huntington's Los Angeles Railway (LARY) as early as 1902, and the LARY had a direct line from Garvanza to Downtown Los Angeles by 1904. [4]: 84 By 1907, Huntington had extended the Garvanza line in two directions: along York Blvd. and along North Figueroa Street. [4]: 85

  3. Garvanza, Los Angeles, California - Wikipedia

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  4. California Skateparks - Wikipedia

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    Far Rockaway Skatepark built by California Skateparks in 2010. California Skateparks (or CA Skateparks) is a skate park and action sports facility builder and designer. Founded in 1989 and based in Upland, California, CA Skateparks has constructed municipal city and county parks, action sports competition arenas, and professional athlete's private facilities.

  5. Grindline Skateparks - Wikipedia

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    Photo Name Location Year Description Scott Stamnes Memorial Skate Park [2] Orcas Island: Rotary Skate Park [2] Brainbridge Island: Size: 14,000 square feet Spring Skatepark [4] Greenspoint: Size: 78,000 square feet Lee and Joe Jamail Skatepark [4] Houston: Pitcher Park Memorial Skate Park [9] Pittsburgh: 2013 Size: 17,000 square feet

  6. Getting Nowhere Faster - Wikipedia

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    Getting Nowhere Faster is a 2004 American skate video featuring female skateboarders.The video features skateboarding footage of the world's most prominent female skateboarders, as well as a fiction film called The Skatepark Hauntings of Debbie Escalante.

  7. The Berrics - Wikipedia

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    The Berrics is a private indoor skatepark owned by professional skateboarders Steve Berra and Eric Koston. It is also a website providing content filmed in the skatepark, as well other skateboard-related media. The facility's name is a portmanteau of the owners' names (the "Ber" of Berra's surname and the "ric" of Koston's first name). [1]

  8. Highland Park, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    San Encino Abbey, built in 1915. The area was settled thousands of years ago by Paleo-Indians, and would later be settled by the Kizh. [4] After the founding of Los Angeles in 1781, the Corporal of the Guard at the Mission San Gabriel Arcángel, Jose Maria Verdugo, was granted the 36,403 acre Rancho San Rafael which included present day Highland Park.

  9. J. Grant Brittain - Wikipedia

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    In his early 20s, Brittain got a job at the Del Mar Skate Ranch, starting work on the second day the skatepark was open. [3] Photography career