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  2. Angeles Mesa skeletons - Wikipedia

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    Angeles Mesa Skeletons or Haverty Skeletons are two common names for permineralized prehistoric human remains comprising eight individuals (three males, three females, two individuals of uncertain sex) [2] that were found in loose sands and sandy clays at the base of the Baldwin Hills between Culver City and Los Angeles in Southern California in 1924.

  3. Hooley (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Hooley or Hoolie is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Christopher Hooley (1928–2018), British mathematician; Darlene Hooley (born 1939), American ...

  4. Good Vibrations (record label) - Wikipedia

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    Hooley went on to sign and release groups such as The Undertones, Rudi, The Outcasts, Protex, Victim, Ruefrex, The Tearjerkers, The Moondogs, The Shapes, among others such as Shock Treatment and The Lids, whom he signed and recorded but did not release due to financial limitations. Good Vibrations also staged gigs featuring local punk bands.

  5. Angeles Mesa, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    LA neighborhood sign for Angeles Mesa. By city council action in October 2001 (C.F. #01-1874), "Angeles Mesa" was officially named and designated. [1]The Department of Transportation was instructed to install neighborhood signs on 54th Street at 11th Avenue, 54th Street at 2nd Avenue, Van Ness Avenue at 48th Street and Crenshaw Boulevard at 54th Street.

  6. Cub (supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    Cub Foods was founded by Minnesota-based Hooleys Supermarkets in 1968 in the riverside city of Stillwater by brothers Charles and Jack Hooley, brother-in-law Robert Thueson, and Culver Davis Jr. The name “CUB” was Culver Davis Jr's nickname, and from it they coined the acronym “Consumers United for Buying”, [ 2 ] and Cub Foods was one ...

  7. Chope's Town Cafe and Bar - Wikipedia

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    Chope's Town Cafe and Bar, in La Mesa, New Mexico, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015. [2] It was established as a restaurant in 1915 by Longina and Margarito Benavides, when Longina began selling her enchiladas to locals. It was named for José "Chope" Benavides, their son, who took over in the 1940s.

  8. La Mesa, California - Wikipedia

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    La Mesa in Spanish means "the table", or alternately "the plateau", relating to its geography. [9] La Mesa was part of a larger tract, Mission San Diego de Alcalá, and was used by Spanish missionaries. [10] Through the years, the Spanish, Mexican, and American settlers valued La Mesa for its natural springs.

  9. Ernest Terah Hooley - Wikipedia

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    Ernest Terah Hooley (5 February 1859 – 11 February 1947) was an English financial fraudster. He achieved wealth and fame by buying promising companies and reselling them to the public at inflated prices, but a prosecution exposed his deceitful practices.