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Simi Valley Town Center – Simi Valley (2005) (11) Stanford Shopping Center – Palo Alto – 1,347,935 sq ft (125,227.3 m 2) (1955) Town Center at Corte Madera – Corte Madera (1958) Triangle Square – Costa Mesa (1992) The Village at Corte Madera – Corte Madera (1985) Westfield Century City – Los Angeles (1964) Westfield UTC – San ...
As of March 10, 2011, there were 94 Superfund sites on the National Priorities List in California. [2] Three additional sites have been proposed for entry on the list. [ 2 ] Twelve sites have been cleaned up and removed from the list. [ 2 ]
Fifth Street Store: Walker's (Los Angeles, Long Beach, San Diego), main store in downtown Los Angeles was also known as the Fifth Street Store since it was located at the corner of Fifth and Broadway, main store was founded in 1905 as Steele, Faris, Walker Co., later became Muse, Faris, Walker Co., and then finally Walker Inc. in 1924; opened ...
The Sacramento River and its tributaries are a significant part of the geography of the Sacramento Valley. Rising in the various mountain ranges (the various Northern Coast Ranges to the west, the southern Siskiyou Mountains to the north, and the northern Sierra Nevada to the east) that define the shape of the valley, they provide water for agricultural, industrial, residential, and recreation ...
The district was preceded by the second ward, first established in 1870 when the city was first incorporated. During the ward system in place from 1870 to 1889, it elected three (four from 1874 to 1878) to the Los Angeles Common Council. The second ward included the northern part of Los Angeles that wasn't included in the 1st ward.
The interactive map below shows the home value change for nearly every ZIP code in the Sacramento region since the start of 2022. The data, courtesy of Zillow, shows the change in value for all ...
1882 United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2nd district [19] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: James Budd: 20,229 : 50.5 : Republican: Horace F. Page 19,246 48.1 Prohibition: J. L. Coles 478 1.2 Greenback: F. J. Woodward [20] 78 0.2 Total votes 40,031 : 100.0 : Turnout Democratic gain from Republican
The neighborhood was connected by rail to Los Angeles in 1887, Paul de Longpré built its first tourist attraction in 1901, and the entire area was annexed into the city of Los Angeles in 1910. [2] Most of the Hollywood Boulevard Commercial and Entertainment District was built between 1915 and 1939, during the rapid boom of the film industry.