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  2. Benny Alba - Wikipedia

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    2009 “Painters with Fearless Brushes at Library Gallery”, The Orinda News, Elana O’Loskey, Orinda, California. 2004 “Limitless Possibilities”, Glass on Metal, volume 23, #4, Benny Alba, Bellevue, Kentucky. [23] “Tools are Made but Born are Hands”, Glass on Metal, volume 23, #1, Benny Alba, Bellevue, Kentucky. [24]

  3. Orinda, California - Wikipedia

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    Orinda was also the site of Bryant Station, a stop on the failed California and Nevada Railroad around the turn of the 20th century. Later, the area around Bryant Station was known as Orinda Crossroads. [9] Orinda's popularity as a year-round residence grew after the 1937 completion of the Caldecott Tunnel, which provided easier access to the west.

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  5. GLAM (cultural heritage) - Wikipedia

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    Open GLAM [12] (Galleries, Library, Archives, and Museums) is a term that has gained popularity since 2010 to describe an initiative, [13] network and movement that supports exchange and collaboration between cultural institutions supporting open access to their digitised collections.

  6. Maynard Buehler House - Wikipedia

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    The Maynard Buehler House in Orinda, California is a 4,000 square feet (370 square meters) Usonian home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1948 for Katherine Z. "Katie" and Maynard P. Buehler. [2] Since 2016 the house has been used as a venue for weddings, after being featured in Vogue magazine.

  7. Huntington Library - Wikipedia

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    The library's main exhibition hall showcases some of the most outstanding rare books and manuscripts in the collection, while the West Hall of the library hosts rotating exhibitions. The Dibner Hall of the History of Science is a permanent exhibition on the history of science with a focus on astronomy, natural history, medicine, and light.

  8. Murder of Kirsten Costas - Wikipedia

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    The daughter of Arthur and Berit Costas, Kirsten Costas and her brother, Peter, grew up in the small suburban town of Orinda, California. [3] Costas attended Miramonte High School and was a member of the school's varsity swimming team and the cheerleading squad. [4] Both Costas and Protti came from affluent families.

  9. Talk:Orinda, California - Wikipedia

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    Orinda was named after one of the rancher's daughters. I do not know their full names but I deleted the incorrect reason for the name Orinda. The information is available in the book of Orinda's history available in the Orinda Library but I am out of the city now and thus cannot go myself. Maybe, maybe not, but you left the sentence a mess.

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