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  2. Bob Hope Patriotic Hall - Wikipedia

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    Bob Hope Patriotic Hall is a 10-story building that was dedicated as Patriotic Hall by the Los Angeles Board of Supervisors in 1925 and was built to serve veterans of Indian Wars, Spanish–American War, World War I and to support the Grand Army of the Republic. It serves as the home of the Los Angeles County Department of Military and Veterans ...

  3. Spanish–American War Memorial (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish–American War Memorial, also known as the 7th Regiment Monument, [1] is installed in Los Angeles' Pershing Square, in the U.S. state of California. [ 2 ] See also

  4. Category:Monuments and memorials in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Spanish–American War Memorial (Los Angeles) Statue of Bob Miller; Statue of Bruce Lee (Los Angeles) Statue of Charles III of Spain; Statue of Chick Hearn; Statue of Felipe de Neve; Statue of Harrison Gray Otis; Statue of Jerry West; Statue of Luc Robitaille; Statue of Ludwig van Beethoven (Los Angeles) Statue of Magic Johnson; Statue of Oscar ...

  5. Memorial Day activities scheduled around Los Angeles - AOL

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    The Department of Veterans Affairs will host a public Memorial Day commemoration ceremony at Los Angeles National Cemetery, 950 S. Sepulveda Blvd., from 10 to 11 a.m. L.A. Fleet Week in San Pedro

  6. List of Mexican–American War monuments and memorials

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    The U.S. did not start its official system of national cemeteries until an 1862 act of Congress authorized U.S. President Abraham Lincoln to proceed. However, on September 28, 1850, an American military cemetery was established in Mexico City in the aftermath of the Mexican–American War .

  7. 1956 Poznań protests - Wikipedia

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    The 1956 Poznań protests, also known as Poznań June (Polish: Poznański Czerwiec), were the first of several massive protests against the communist government of the Polish People's Republic. Demonstrations by workers demanding better working conditions began on 28 June 1956 at Poznań 's Cegielski Factories and were met with violent repression.

  8. LA Times owner blocked Kamala endorsement to protest Gaza war ...

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    The Los Angeles Times’ billionaire owner Patrick Soon-Shiong blocked his newspaper from endorsing Vice President Harris to protest her support of Israel’s war in Gaza, his daughter reveled on ...

  9. After 13 years, a homeless Angeleno broke into her old ...

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    Francine Orr / Los Angeles Times A group of people assist the Reclaimers move into an empty Caltrans-owned home in March 2020. Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times Sisters Meztli Escudero, 8, left, and ...