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  2. Temple Street (gang) - Wikipedia

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    The Temple Street gang also known as "TST" or "Templero Surenos" is a street gang in the downtown Los Angeles area and was founded by Filipino and Mexican youths in the 1920s and 1930s. [1] The gang is involved in murders, assaults, burglaries, drug trafficking, and gun trafficking. [2] Their gang colors are blue and black.

  3. Satanas (gang) - Wikipedia

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    Satanas was a clique from Temple Street since the 1920s that went off solo in the 1970s. In 1972, a car club group started in the Los Angeles area by some Filipino Americans [4] [5] who had formed a cultural bond where they were a minority. [6] At first the club was exclusively for Filipinos. Other Filipinos came to socialize with this club.

  4. Temple Street (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    Temple Street is a street in the City of Los Angeles, California. [1] The street is an east-west thoroughfare that runs through Downtown Los Angeles parallel to the Hollywood Freeway between Virgil Avenue past Alameda Street to the banks of the Los Angeles River.

  5. Historic Filipinotown, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    On July 31, 2002, the City of Los Angeles designated Historic Filipinotown with the following boundaries: on the east by Glendale Boulevard, on the north by the 101 Freeway, on the west by Hoover Street, and on the south by Beverly Boulevard. [3] The area, located in Council District 13, had commonly been referred to as the "Temple-Beverly ...

  6. Template : Buildings along Broadway from Temple to 3rd streets

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    Los Angeles Times building, 1886.This building was razed after a 1910 bombing and a new headquarters was opened on this site in 1912. The newspaper later moved further south on Spring Street to the Los Angeles Times building, now part of Times Mirror Square, occupying the entire block between Broadway, Spring, First and Second streets.

  7. Toonerville Rifa 13 - Wikipedia

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    The name Toonerville was created in 1902 by a cartooner in Louisville Kentucky, he merge his profession and the city he lived to create the toonervile folks cartoon and sold it to the newspapers, a group of friends in 1926 in Los Angeles started calling the area they lived toonerville due to the red line trolley going through their small mix race community and an area adjacent called Tropico ...

  8. Temple Street - Wikipedia

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    Temple Street (gang), a street gang in Los Angeles, California, US Temple Street Children's University Hospital , Dublin, Ireland Temple Street Productions , Toronto, Canada

  9. Playboys (gang) - Wikipedia

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    Playboys 13 Gang, also known by the acronym PBS13, [6] [7] [8] is a predominantly Mexican-American street gang founded in the Los Angeles County, California and extends to areas in South Central Los Angeles and Orange County, California. The gang also goes by the Spanish term "Conejo" which means "rabbit" [9] or Rabbit gang to identify itself.