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The Dream Center,
W Bates (guest)
wrote
9 years ago:
I was born there in 1942 as a preemie. Doctor told my folks I probably would die. Nuns wouldn't let me and I'm now 74 years old. My Mom told me the 'bill' was $24.00 and she was in hospital three days (standard at that time), while I was there for over two weeks. Just found it is gone. I had recently found a photo of it my Mom had so thought I'd look it up. Glad to see it is still being used for God's work.
Babe Brandelli's Brig,
David Weild
wrote
9 years ago:
I was watching No Retreat and decided to Google Brandelli's and stumbled across this. Seems to be quite a famous little spot.
Ps No Retreat, No Surrender 's still an iconic movie !!
Santa Fe Derailment: Redondo Junction (site),
Barry Ebersole
wrote
9 years ago:
I was on that train and in that wreck with my mother, father, and brother. I had a head injury from the crash. Age at crash, i was 5.
Beverly House Compound - Former home of William Randolph Hearst,
Chad Michael Willson
wrote
9 years ago:
since nobody seems to give a clear answer.... it is located at 1011 N Beverly Dr, Beverly Hills CA 90210
The Parent Trap (1998) - Filming Location,
Chilly (guest)
wrote
9 years ago:
Hotel Stratford you mean.
Former Cedars of Lebanon Hospital Building,
Marci Lynn Manta Riggs
wrote
9 years ago:
Was born there April 18th 1962.did u f I ND any information or records?
Cardinal Timothy Manning House of Prayer for Priests/Immaculate Heart Retreat House,
J (guest)
wrote
9 years ago:
A portion of the property serves as a spiritual retreat facility for priests. It is named after Cardinal Timothy Manning, former Archbishop of Los Angeles.
Former Cedars of Lebanon Hospital Building,
Mark (guest)
wrote
9 years ago:
I was born there December 19,1973 @10:36am
9033 Briarcrest Lane,
bob (guest)
wrote
9 years ago:
cristoph tribull home, millionaire investor
2576 Bowmont Drive,
bob (guest)
wrote
9 years ago:
Jean Simonians Home, Apparel and Jewelery executive
Former RKO Studios, FBO Studios, and Desilu Studios-Historical Site,
Andrew (guest)
wrote
9 years ago:
Desi Arnaz didn't die in 1967, he lived until 1986. Lucy bought him out after their 1960 divorce & sold to Gulf + Western (Paramount) in 1967 because she was tired of running the studio.
10281 Charing Cross Road,
SteveO (guest)
wrote
9 years ago:
Now home of Mario Kassar, director and co-founder of CarolCo Pictures. For sale @ $29M (Dec-2016)....down from $39M.
1461 Amalfi Drive,
bob (guest)
wrote
9 years ago:
whoopi goldbergs home
1329 San Remo Drive,
bob (guest)
wrote
9 years ago:
Director/Producer Nancy Meyers home
Former Cedars of Lebanon Hospital Building,
John Connolly
wrote
9 years ago:
and I was born there on March 25, 1962, and finally just today, now that I'm back in LA, decided to look it up
CT Corporation Systems,
Kimberley (guest)
wrote
9 years ago:
I am trying to find out what happened to ESE Land Corporation.
RKO Studio Ranch-Encino (site),
Rob (guest)
wrote
9 years ago:
The film's images had entered the public domain in 1974, the story has not, therefor the aforementioned photos (stills) are NOT in violation of any copyright laws.
Reindeer of Panorama City (Closed),
Gail Harrigan (guest)
wrote
9 years ago:
Jack Seward was the photographer who took the pictures of children on Santa's lap
The Culver Studios,
Ed Ryba (guest)
wrote
9 years ago:
I was born in Culver City, live there now (after living in many other places within California), and am very proud of my home town's history. The very FIRST motion picture ever made west of Chicago was filmed by Thomas Ince, builder of The Culver Studios. It was a silent Western (sound movies didn't yet exist) and was mostly filmed in the Ballona (pronounced BY-Oh-na) Creek area of Culver City. Ince went on to build Triangle Studios (which became MGM, and later Sony) and The Ince Studio (which became, after MANY name changes, "The Culver Studios").
Old Hughes Aircraft Plant and Runway (Westchester area now called Playa Vista),
Ed Ryba (guest)
wrote
9 years ago:
I remember the Hughes Aircraft facility (or as we used to call it, "Huge Aircrash"), located just below the mesa upon which Loyola-Marymount College is built, and literally inches East of Lincoln Boulevard. As you drove North on Lincoln from where it crossed Manchester Boulevard, Lincoln went down the hill from the top of the mesa to near sea level at Jefferson Boulevard. All the way down (and up) that hill, there were signs posted along Lincoln that read "Beware of Low-Flying Aircraft". I never saw the aircraft, but I often saw the signs.
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