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  2. Hermosa Inn - Wikipedia

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    Lon's at the Hermosa. Cowboy artist Alonzo "Lon" Megargee purchased 6 acres (24,000 m 2) of land in what is now considered Paradise Valley in 1935. He built his studio of adobe bricks in the middle of the site and kept adding to it, calling his home Los Arcos and later Casa Hermosa, meaning "beautiful house."

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  4. Lighthouse Café - Wikipedia

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    The Lighthouse Café is a nightclub located at 30 Pier Avenue in Hermosa Beach, California.It has been active as a jazz showcase since 1949 and, under the name "The Lighthouse", was one of the best known West Coast jazz clubs from the 1950s through the late 1970s.

  5. Lincoln Boulevard (Los Angeles County) - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Boulevard is a major northwest–southeast boulevard near Santa Monica Bay in Los Angeles County in California. [1] Over 8 miles (13 km) in length, it connects Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) with Santa Monica.

  6. Lone Star Steakhouse & Saloon - Wikipedia

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    Lone Star was founded by Jamie B. Coulter, who started his restaurant career as a major franchisee of the Pizza Hut chain. [1] Separately, a company called Creative Culinary Concepts opened a prototype Lone Star Steakhouse & Saloon restaurant in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, in 1989.

  7. Hermosa Beach Pier - Wikipedia

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    The Hermosa Beach Pier is located in the Southern California community of Hermosa Beach. It extends into the Pacific Ocean. Hermosa Beach Pier in the summer of 2006. In 1904 the first pier was built. It was constructed entirely of wood even to the pilings and it extended five hundred feet out into the ocean.

  8. Lons - Wikipedia

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  9. List of longest tunnels - Wikipedia

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    The southwest portal of the Lærdal Tunnel in Norway, the world's longest road tunnel. This list of longest tunnels ranks tunnels that are at least 13 km (8.1 mi) long. Only continuous tunnels are included.