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Spanish Governor-General of the Philippines (1717–19). The street has been renamed to Figueras Street after José Figueras, secretary of labor (1948–53). Avenida de Pres. Carlos García Quezon City: Filipino president (1957–61). Street within University of the Philippines Diliman campus and is not to be confused with Circumferential Road 5.
A lowrider or low rider is a customized car with a lowered body that emerged among African American & Mexican American youth in the 1940s. [3] Lowrider also refers to the driver of the car and their participation in lowrider car clubs , which remain a part of African American Hip Hop culture & Chicano culture and have since expanded ...
The Nazi Lowriders, also known as NLR or the Ride, are a neo-Nazi, white supremacist organized crime syndicate, and prison and street gang in the United States. Primarily based in Southern California, [1] the gang is allied with the larger Aryan Brotherhood and Mexican Mafia gangs, [5] and fellow peckerwood gang Public Enemy No. 1. [5]
In Southern California, a distinct growl of car engines are heard on the boulevards, led not by stereotypically macho characters often portrayed in street-racing films like Fast and Furious, but ...
Jesse Valadez was a Mexican American lowrider and artist based in East Los Angeles who became known as a major figure in lowriding, a cultural practice among Chicanos that he helped pioneer.
José Gil Street (F. Manalo Street–F. Blumentritt Street) Valenzuela Street San Juan: José Rizal Boulevard (Route 54B) / Manila East Road Shaw Boulevard: Mandaluyong and Pasig: Kabihasnan St. Victor Medina St. Parañaque: Kenneth Road Eusebio Avenue (Alfonso Sandoval Avenue to Paraiso Street) Pasig and Taytay, Rizal: Kitchener Street ...
A street sign of the avenue after it was renamed to Fernando Poe Jr. Avenue. In 2010, Quezon City's 1st district representative Vincent Crisologo authored a bill in Congress to rename Roosevelt Avenue after his predecessor, former representative Reynaldo Calalay, who died in office in 2003.
Lowrider was an American automobile magazine, focusing almost exclusively on the style known as a lowrider. It first appeared in 1977, produced out of San Jose, California , by a trio of San Jose State students.