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  2. Los Angeles City Hall - Wikipedia

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    City Hall's distinctive tower was modelled after the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, [8] and shows the influence of the Los Angeles Public Library, completed shortly before the structure was begun. An image of City Hall has been on Los Angeles Police Department badges since 1940. [9]

  3. Charles H. Crawford - Wikipedia

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    Charles H. Crawford (April 22, 1879 – May 20, 1931) was an American political figure. In the 1920s, his loosely organized crime syndicate in Los Angeles, California, was known as the "City Hall Gang."

  4. Rufus Keeler - Wikipedia

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    Keeler was born in Bellingham, Whatcom County in the state of Washington and raised in San Francisco, California.He married Mary E. Leary and together they had three sons and one daughter—Bradley Burr Keeler (b.1913), [8] Byron Keeler (b. 1925), [9] Philip Keeler, [9] [8] and Jeanne Keeler—whom they raised in Huntington Park, California, later called South Gate.

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    (Robin Abcarian / Los Angeles Times) Twenty years ago this month, Marcia Kadish and Tanya McCloskey exchanged wedding vows at Cambridge City Hall in Massachusetts and became the first same-sex ...

  7. Spring Street Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    One of Los Angeles' most distinguished buildings, the United States Courthouse is directly on axis with, and complements, the massing of the twenty-eight-story Los Angeles City Hall (1926–1928), located across Temple Street to the south. It is also across the street from the fourteen-story Beaux Arts-style Hall of Justice (1925). [5]

  8. Los Angeles enacts sanctuary city ordinance to protect ... - AOL

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    LOS ANGELESLos Angeles City Council on Tuesday unanimously passed a "sanctuary city" ordinance to protect immigrants living in the city, a policy that would prohibit the use of city resources ...

  9. Los Angeles officials move to establish city as a sanctuary ...

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    Los Angeles officials voted Tuesday to approve policies that would establish the city and its schools as a sanctuary for immigrants and LGBTQ youth as the city braces for the incoming Trump ...