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76 was an initial sponsor of the Los Angeles Dodgers when the team relocated from Brooklyn in 1958. The 76 logo was the only corporate sponsorship visible in Dodger Stadium for many years after it opened in 1962. 76 logos currently adorn the batter's on-deck circles and the logo is atop the two large scoreboards in right and left field.
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The Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) is the community college district serving Los Angeles, California, and some of its neighboring cities and certain unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County. Its headquarters are in Downtown Los Angeles. [1]
The main gate is located at 450 South Bixel Street. [ 4 ] In 2006, the Los Angeles Times reported that with Dreamgirls and Numb3rs filming at the studio, the city's decades-old vision for City West was finally being fulfilled. [ 1 ]
The lease is the largest in downtown Los Angeles this year, according to analysis from Raise Commercial Real Estate. The utility's roots in downtown date to the 1800s.
The campus is located near prominent entertainment venues such as the Getty Center, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) and the Santa Monica Pier. UCLA offers classical orchestras , intramural sports , and over 1000 student organizations [ 172 ] UCLA is also home to 66 fraternities and sororities , which represent 13% of the ...
The University Park campus is in the University Park district of Los Angeles, 2 miles (3.2 km) southwest of downtown Los Angeles. The campus's boundaries are Jefferson Boulevard on the north and northeast, Figueroa Street on the southeast, Exposition Boulevard on the south, and Vermont Avenue on the west.
St. Vincent's College (1865–1911, 1915–1917) L.A. College (1911–1915) Loyola College of Los Angeles (1917–1930) Loyola University of Los Angeles (1930–1973) Also: Marymount Junior College (1932–1948) Marymount College (1948–1973) Motto: Ad majorem Dei gloriam Tua Luce Dirige