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Ocean Park Branch library, an original Carnegie library, July 2009. In December 1916, the commissioners of Santa Monica selected the site for the Ocean Park branch Carnegie library at 2601 Main Street. [2] The library was funded by a $12,500 grant from the Carnegie Corporation. The library was opened to the public on February 15, 1918.
Today, the company operates 12 King's Fish House restaurants, seven Water Grill locations, Meat On Ocean and Pier Burger in Santa Monica, California, 555 East steakhouse in Long Beach, California, and Lou & Mickey's, a steakhouse in San Diego named for their parents. [3]
Citrin is located in the same building as it's sister restaurant, Mélisse. Unlike Mélisse which offers a tasting menu -only format, Citrin offers a modest prix-fixe along with a la carte options. The restaurant has a seating capacity of 99.
To the right of AFM headquarters at Le Meridien Delfina Santa Monica, it’s a five-minute walk to plentiful fast-food outlets on Lincoln Boulevard. To the left, it’s 10 minutes to Main Street. …
Pacific Ocean Park was a 28-acre (11-hectare) nautical-themed amusement park built on a pier at Pier Avenue in the Ocean Park section of Santa Monica, California in 1958. Intended to compete with Disneyland, it replaced Ocean Park Pier (1926–1956). After it closed and fell into disrepair, the park and pier anchored the Dogtown area of Santa ...
The meat in Silver Lake's walkabilty sandwich is Sunset Junction, where Santa Monica and Sunset boulevards converge and there's plenty for pedestrians to peruse, including Mohawk General Store and ...
The documentary Dogtown and Z-Boys (2001) and the related dramatic film Lords of Dogtown (2005) are both about the influential skateboarding culture of Santa Monica's Ocean Park neighborhood in the 1970s. Santa Monica (and in particular the Santa Monica Airport) was featured in Roland Emmerich's disaster film 2012 (2009). A magnitude 10.9 ...
Michael's is an American restaurant located in Santa Monica, California that was opened in 1979 by restaurateur Michael McCarty. [1] [2] [3] [4]A second Michael's location was opened at 24 West 55th Street in New York City in 1989.