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Last Remaining Seats FAQs
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Finding Freedom at Wilshire and Fairfax
I grew up in Hancock Park, and when I was about 12 or 13 my best friend, Kathryn, and I each got a bus pass, and this was our first taste of freedom. The bus we took most was the one down Wilshire Boulevard. We went to Wilshire and Fairfax and went shopping at the […] -
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Historical Research Guide
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Japanese American Community and Cultural Center
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Taking Tuna Mainstream
If you’ve ever eaten a tuna-fish sandwich, you’re part of the legacy of an industry that was born on Terminal Island. This was the place that helped change how Americans ate by popularizing canned tuna as a substitute for chicken. Terminal Island spawned two iconic tuna brands that are household names to this day, and […] -
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International Institute of Los Angeles
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People + Places: Tuna Street Buildings: An Untold Story about L.A.’s Japanese American Experience
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Pavilion for Japanese Art, LACMA
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Planning District
What is a planning district? A relatively new concept in Los Angeles, planning districts are geographically bound areas that are ineligible for historic designation, but merit special consideration in local planning efforts. The unique character of these districts is often defined by consistent building heights, massing, setbacks, and street trees, and they may share a sense […] -
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Tenrikyo Church
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CBS Television City
CBS' Television City was one of the first and largest complexes built expressly for television production and broadcasting, and clearly signified L.A.'s intent to become the capital of television broadcasting.