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In 1978, [20] after moving from its original West Covina location due to an expiring lease, Clifton's relocated to inside the Westfield Shoppingtown West Covina [45] and renamed itself "The Greenery" for its garden theme. [46] In 2003 the branch closed, leaving "Clifton's Brookdale" at 7th and Broadway as the last of what was once an 8-store ...
West Covina and the San Gabriel Valley are the setting for the US television series Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. [55] The 1997 Nickelodeon film Good Burger was mostly filmed in West Covina. [56] The USS West Covina was a Federation California-class starship operated by Starfleet in the late 24th century featured in Star Trek: Lower Decks.
The history of what is now Plaza West Covina dates back to two original shopping centers. In 1954, plans were announced for the new 36-acre, 50-store West Covina Center at the eastern end of what is now the Plaza space anchored by a 50,000 square-foot J. C. Penney, with parking for over 2,000 cars. It was to cost $5 million, financed and built ...
Eastland Center (formerly Westfield Shoppingtown Eastland, Westfield Eastland and Eastland Shopping Center) is a shopping center in West Covina, California, managed by Pine Tree, LLC. [ 1 ] Westfield America, Inc., a precursor to Westfield Group , acquired the shopping center in 1998 and renamed it "Westfield Shoppingtown Eastland", dropping ...
Three routes are provided by this agency for West Covina. The Red Line serves the eastern portion of the city, using Workman Avenue as a major street in its journey as it provides service to both the Eastland Center and Plaza West Covina. The circuit winds back to its beginning by passing the city's high school and Cortez Park.
Mayfield Senior School of the Holy Child Jesus [27] (girls), Pasadena Paraclete High School , [ 28 ] Lancaster Pomona Catholic High School [ 29 ] (girls), Pomona , previously Holy Name Academy
West Covina High School opened in 1956 on the old Covina High School campus on Citrus Ave. and Puente Ave. as the Spartans.In 1957, the school moved to its new campus, which was built on an old cabbage patch, on Cameron Ave. and Fernwood St. Blue and white were the school colors.
Covina: now Royal Oak Middle School: Samuel Ayer High School: Milpitas: 1980 Milpitas Sports Center, Teen Center and Adult Education Center Samuel Rogers Middle School: San Jose: 2006 Easterbrook Discovery School K-8 San Carlos High School: San Carlos: 1988 demolished for housing San Francisco Polytechnic High School: San Francisco