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  2. Ohio Valley–style pizza - Wikipedia

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    DiCarlo had eaten pizza in Italy during the war, and attempted to recreate it in the United States. In 1945 he opened the Original DiCarlo's Famous Pizza Shop with his parents Michael and Caroline, [4] Italian immigrants who had opened up bakeries in Ohio and California. [5] Their shop was the first licensed pizza restaurant in Ohio. [6]

  3. Pico-Union, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Pico-Union is a neighborhood in Central Los Angeles, California. The name "Pico-Union" refers to the neighborhood that surrounds the intersection of Pico Boulevard and Union Avenue. [ 1 ] Located immediately west of Downtown Los Angeles , it is home to over 40,000 residents.

  4. Mid-Wilshire, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Map of Mid-Wilshire, Los Angeles. (as delineated by the Los Angeles Times). According to the Los Angeles Times Mapping L.A. project, Mid-Wilshire is bounded on the north by West Third Street, on the northeast by La Brea Avenue and Wilshire Boulevard, on the east by Crenshaw Boulevard, on the south by Pico Boulevard and on the west by Fairfax Avenue.

  5. Historic Core, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles: Named: 1990s: Zip code: 90013. ... The Historic Core is a district within Downtown Los Angeles that includes the world's largest concentration of ...

  6. Mid City, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The City of Los Angeles Department of Transportation has posted Mid City signage [1] to mark the area. City installed signs are at the following intersections (from east to west): Hoover Street and Washington Boulevard, Vermont Avenue and Pico Boulevard, Western Avenue and Pico Boulevard, Normandie Avenue and the Santa Monica Freeway, and La Brea Avenue and the Santa Monica Freeway.

  7. Du-par's - Wikipedia

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    Du-par's is a diner-style restaurant in Los Angeles, California, that was once a modest-sized regional chain. It was founded in 1938 by James Dunn and Edward Parsons, who combined their surnames to create the restaurant's name. The original location still exists at the Los Angeles Farmers Market in Los Angeles' Fairfax District. [1]

  8. Wilshire Center, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The Metro D Line, which begins at Union Station in Downtown Los Angeles, has stations at Vermont Ave., Normandie Ave., and Western Ave., at which it currently terminates. An extension of the D Line subway under Wilshire Boulevard to Westwood is scheduled for completion in 2027. [ 5 ]

  9. Pico Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Metro line 30 runs between Rimpau Boulevard and Downtown LA. In Downtown Los Angeles, Pico Boulevard intersects with the Metro A Line and E Line light rail, and is served by the station of the same name, while in West Los Angeles, it is served by the E Line’s Expo/Sepulveda station slightly south of its intersection with Sepulveda Boulevard.