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  2. Pacific Clay - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, Pacific Clay bought the Los Angeles Brick Company in Alberhill, California. In 1973, David H. Murdock bought Pacific Clay and took the company private. In 1996, the company built a new state-of-the-art brick factory and produces brick products. Pacific Clay, Lake Elisnore, California.

  3. Reliance, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Reliance, Inc. (Reliance), headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona, is the largest metals service center operator in North America.The company provides metals processing services and distributes a line of approximately 100,000 metal products, including aluminum, brass, alloy, copper, carbon steel, stainless steel, titanium, and specialty metal products to 125,000 customers such as fabricators and ...

  4. Emtek (hardware) - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1981, [3] Emtek began making a limited range of solid brass door levers for specialty hardware dealers in the Los Angeles area; they are now distributed through all of North America. Based in City of Industry , it has three facilities for product assembly, shipping, management, and customer service.

  5. California pottery - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Sewer Pipe Company (Pacific Clay Products after 1916) Los Angeles, Los Nietos: 1910–1916: Sewer pipe [37] Pat and Covey Stewart: Laguna Beach: 1940s: Art ware [11] Peterson Studios: El Segundo: 1950s: Art ware [11] Phyllis Lester: Los Angeles: 1940s: Art ware [11] Pillin Pottery: Los Angeles: early 1948-1992: Art ware [14] Pixie ...

  6. Pacific Sales - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Sales is a wholly owned subsidiary of Best Buy based in Torrance, California. [2] They offer mid-range to luxury appliances, bathroom fixtures and home furnishings as well as an assortment of home electronics and other home improvement products.

  7. Kaiser Steel - Wikipedia

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    Kaiser Steel was a steel company and integrated steel mill near Fontana, California.Industrialist Henry J. Kaiser founded the company on December 1, 1941, and workers fired up the plant's first blast furnace, named "Big Bess" after Kaiser's wife, on December 30, 1942.

  8. Pacific Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Railway (local streetcars known as "Yellow Cars") J car ran along Pacific Boulevard and connected the area with Downtown Los Angeles until 1963. [ citation needed ] The stretch of Pacific Boulevard in downtown Huntington Park was a major commercial district serving the city's largely working-class residents, as well as those of ...

  9. Owensmouth Line - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific Electric streetcar service to Owensmouth (present-day Canoga Park) was part of a real-estate development in Southern California. [2] Nearly the entire southern San Fernando Valley was bought in 1910 by the Los Angeles Suburban Homes Co., owned by a syndicate of wealthy Los Angeles investors, developers, and speculators: including Harrison Gray Otis, Harry Chandler, Moses Sherman ...