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The library was founded on December 13, 1904, when the city passed Ordinance No. 150. The Woman's Christian Temperance Union had previously donated 250 books to the city. . The library, when it opened in 1905, was originally located on the upper floor of the Bank of Oceanside's building but relocated to a room on Third Street in February 19
Sportspeople from Oceanside, California (1 C, 37 P) Pages in category "People from Oceanside, California" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total.
Edward James Olmos – actor; Tony Olmos – filmmaker (Hemet, or the Landlady Don't Drink Tea) Elizabeth Olsen – actress; Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen – actresses and entrepreneurs; Susan Olsen – actress; Igor Olshansky – National Football League defensive end; Omarion – musician and singer; Ryan O'Neal – actor; Tatum O'Neal – actress
This is a list of notable people who were born, spent a majority of their life, or currently live in San Diego, California This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
NP David O. Selznick (1902–1965), motion picture producer, founder of Selznick International Pictures [10] [146] NP Lewis J. Selznick (1869–1933), producer and motion picture industry pioneer; NP Myron Selznick (1898–1944), motion picture producer and talent agent [147] NP Fred Sersen (1890–1962), painter and special effects artist [148]
Tony Olmos – screenwriter, filmmaker and musician, resides in La Jolla Anne Rice – novelist and author of Interview with the Vampire , moved to La Jolla from New Orleans in March 2005 [ 4 ] Alan Russell – best-selling mystery and crime novelist, attended La Jolla High School
Daniela Álvarez (born in Cuernavaca in 1993) is a Mexican beauty pageant titleholder who won the title at the "Nuestra Belleza Mexico" pageant in 2013. She represented Mexico at the Miss World 2014 beauty pageant held on December 14, 2014 in London. Chicomoyollotzin Pilliciuatzin, wife of Tlaltecatzin, tlatoani of Cuauhnáhuac. [32]
The California Coastal Records Project, founded in 2002, [1] documents the California coastline with aerial photos taken from a helicopter flying parallel to the shore. Their webpage provides access to these images. One photo was taken every 500 feet. [2] [3] Each photo showed a few hundred yards of the coastline, with frames overlapping. [4]