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  2. Ports O' Call Village - Wikipedia

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    Plans for San Pedro Public Market include restaurants, shopping, fresh markets, office space and a waterfront promenade with outdoor space and an open-air amphitheater. [18] [19] In January 2020, a public spokesperson at the Port of Los Angeles said it would be a couple more years until this development was open to the public. [20]

  3. San Pedro, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    In 1868 Banning created the Los Angeles & San Pedro Railroad, Southern California's first railroad and used it to transport goods from San Pedro Bay to Los Angeles, which soon became a major city in Southern California. [13] 1859 survey map of Rancho San Pedro. San Pedro was a township in the 1860 census.

  4. Category:San Pedro, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    People from San Pedro, Los Angeles (94 P) Pages in category "San Pedro, Los Angeles" The following 66 pages are in this category, out of 66 total.

  5. Column: How did a Thai restaurant chain become so beloved by ...

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    Ocha Classic in Koreatown is a Thai restaurant beloved by Central Americans, Mexicans and Latinos.

  6. San Pedro Street - Wikipedia

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    The Union Center for the Arts (former Japanese Union Church) on Judge John Aiso Street. San Pedro Street is a major north–south thoroughfare in Los Angeles, California, running Little Tokyo near Downtown Los Angeles to join Main Street, and East and West 46th Streets in a five-way intersection in East Gardena.

  7. Jitlada - Wikipedia

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    Street address 5233 Sunset Boulevard , Los Angeles , California Jitlada ( Thai : จิตลดา ) is a Thai restaurant in Thai Town , Los Angeles , notable for its spicy dishes.

  8. Thai Town, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Thai Town (Thai: ไทยทาวน์) is a neighborhood in Central Los Angeles, California. In 2008, it was one of the five Asian Pacific Islander neighborhoods in the city—along with Chinatown , Little Tokyo , Historic Filipinotown , and Koreatown —that received federal recognition as a Preserve America neighborhood. [ 1 ]

  9. San Pedro Bay (California) - Wikipedia

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    Three breakwaters extend 8.5 miles (13.7 km) across most of the bay, with two openings to allow ships to enter the Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach. The first section of the San Pedro Breakwater was constructed between 1899 and 1911 at San Pedro. The Rivers and Harbors Act of 1930 authorized further construction. [13]