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2006 was the only year where the Los Angeles Auto Show was held twice in the same year. The first one ran from January 6–15, and the second one ran from December 1–10 (press conferences were held on November 29–30). The second event was held in celebration of the Los Angeles Auto Show's 100th anniversary, despite its centennial being in 2007.
Despite a 44-42 loss to the Los Angeles Rams, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen can hang his hat on one thing. Making history. The 28-year-old did something no other NFL player has done ...
Buffalo beat Los Angeles 27-17 during their last meeting in 2020. The Bills (8-6) are coming off a two-game win streak after dominating the Dallas Cowboys in Week 15.
New Chargers coach Giff Smith was the Bills’ defensive line coach from 2010-12 under Chan Gailey. This is the 10th time (not counting the canceled Bengals game in 2022) the Bills have played in ...
The Automobile Club of Southern California is the Southern California affiliate of the American Automobile Association (AAA) federation of motor clubs.The Auto Club was founded on December 13, 1900, in Los Angeles as one of the nation's first motor clubs dedicated to improving roads, proposing traffic laws, and improvement of overall driving conditions.
Bill Cody Jr. (April 18, 1925 – August 11, 1989) was an American motion picture child actor. Born William Joseph Cody Jr. in Los Angeles, California, where his father Bill Cody was a cowboy star of B-movie westerns, the youngster was reportedly 7 years old when he accompanied his father on a personal appearance tour throughout the United States.
Los Angeles strung together an 11-play drive that ended with Cameron Dicker's 47-yard field goal. Easton Stick completed to Jalen Guyton for 12 yards to midfield and Stick hit Joshua Palmer for 17 ...
The museum was originally located within the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, and later moved to a historic department store designed by Welton Becket. Opened in 1962, the building first served as a short-lived U.S. branch of Seibu Department Stores, before operating as an Ohrbach's department store from 1965 to 1986. Six years ...