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  2. Category:Magazines published in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Local interest magazines published in Los Angeles (5 P) Pages in category "Magazines published in Los Angeles" The following 95 pages are in this category, out of 95 total.

  3. History of construction - Wikipedia

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    The Middle Ages began with the end of the Roman era and many Roman building techniques were lost. But some Roman techniques, including the use of iron ring-beams, appear to have been used in the Palatine Chapel at Aachen, c. 800 AD, where it is believed builders from the Lombard Kingdom in northern Italy contributed to the work. [25]

  4. Builders go back in time to construct castle the medieval way

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  5. Byzantine-Latino Quarter, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The Byzantine-Latino Quarter, alternately referred to as the "BLQ", [1] was originally developed as "Pico Heights" in 1886 by the Electric Railway Homestead Association. A fashionable community of stately Craftsman homes and wealthy families, the area was annexed by the City of Los Angeles in 1896.

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  7. Los Angeles (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles magazine Winner "The Best Cocktails in L.A." 2023 SoCal Journalism Awards Cover Art Los Angeles magazine Winner "Best of L.A." 2023 SoCal Journalism Awards Page Design Los Angeles magazine Winner "The Future of Fashion" 2023 SoCal Journalism Awards Best Issue Los Angeles magazine team 3rd place November 2022 issue

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    The 'Mapping Los Angeles Landscape History' project seeks to illustrate major Los Angeles-area Indigenous settlements.

  9. James Oviatt Building - Wikipedia

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    The building is named after James Zera Oviatt (1888-1974) who, in 1909, came from Salt Lake City to Los Angeles to work as a window dresser at C.C. Desmond's Department Store. In 1912, Oviatt and a colleague, hat salesman Frank Baird Alexander, launched their partnership in men's clothing as the Alexander & Oviatt haberdashery, at 209 West ...