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Joe & The Juice was founded in 2002 by Kaspar Basse, [7] at the time in his late 20s. The company is based in Copenhagen, Denmark. [8] It sells coffee, tea, sandwiches, baked goods, fresh juices, smoothies, and veggie shots made with organic ingredients. [9]
Harold Peary: radio, television and movie actor; named Manhattan Beach's honorary mayor in 1956 [7] Liz Phair: singer/songwriter and guitarist; Teri Polo: actress (Meet the Parents, Meet the Fockers) Redfoo: lead singer of LMFAO; Tara Reid: actress and model (Sharknado series) J.D. Roth: reality TV host (Endurance)
Manhattan Village is a neighborhood in Manhattan Beach, California, founded in 1985.It was the "last major parcel available for development" in the city [1]. Its construction was said to signify "the passing of an era – the removal of oil tanks and the beginning of development of more than 100 acres of formerly bare ground."
The Beach Cities are a collection of three independently incorporated oceanfront cities in Los Angeles County south of El Segundo and north of the Palos Verdes Peninsula, comprising the cities of Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach, and Redondo Beach. [4] They occupy the majority of the south end of Santa Monica Bay.
Manhattan Beach, California; Manhattan Beach (Denver), Colorado, first amusement park built west of the Mississippi River (1881) that burnt down in 1908 and was rebuilt as Luna Park; Manhattan Beach (Florida), now part of Hanna Park, an historically African-American beach during the 20th century near Jacksonville Beach; Manhattan Beach, Minnesota
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In November 1980, the unincorporated town of El Porto, consisting of approximately 34 acres (140,000 m 2) and a population of about 1,185 people, was annexed from the County of Los Angeles by Manhattan Beach.
Joe Allen is an American restaurant known as a Broadway meeting place for working actors, theater staff and fans – very much an industry institution. The restaurant is located on West 46th Street in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan , and was opened in 1965 by a restaurateur of the same name.