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Historic Trolley Depot,
Shneider
wrote
11 years ago:
Streetcar from NoHo station to Warner Center would be a great idea.
Former Cedars of Lebanon Hospital Building,
Jay Cruz
wrote
11 years ago:
Aack, I was replying to: Lois (guest) who said:
"I used to work there way back in the day. I worked in the labor and delivery unit Celebrity's had their babies there. They would be incognito."
What year were you there?
Former Cedars of Lebanon Hospital Building,
Jay Cruz
wrote
11 years ago:
what year?
Former Cedars of Lebanon Hospital Building,
Jay Cruz
wrote
11 years ago:
Wow! Kinda cool to know these facts. I was born there January 28, 1976. Now to hear it's home of scientology. Always have been thinking outside the box lol. Tell me more about the last baby?!
Former Cedars of Lebanon Hospital Building,
Danielle Mendez
wrote
11 years ago:
I was the last baby born there! Everything had already been moved to Cedar Sinai...My mom was freaking out! March 31, 1976
29 Beverly Park Terrace,
Roosevelt an American not jew (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
Denzel has a beautiful home in the same community..
There is a picture of Denzel's house and it is just as nice...
Mulholland Estates,
Shneider
wrote
11 years ago:
Despite an always-manned gate house—or maybe it’s womanned, we don’t know—and 24/7 street patrols by private security there have over the years been an unusual amount of strange and disturbing criminal activities within the Mulholland Estates community. In late 2008 Paris Hilton’s house was burgled by the Bling Ring and in 2010 her former beau Cy Waits held a knife wielding wannabe intruder on the ground at gun point until the po-lice arrived to apprehend the obviously mentally disturbed moe-ron. Our Mister Sheen has twice—twice!—had an S-Class Mercedes stolen out of his goddamn driveway, one of which was driven over a cliff into a nearby ravine.
Studio City,
Shneider
wrote
11 years ago:
Why Studio City overlap Sherman Oaks?
North Hollywood,
Shneider
wrote
11 years ago:
The 2000 U.S. census counted 77,848 residents
Desilu Ranch,
clark (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
Oso and Corbin sounds correct. Because, their address was 19100 Devonshire Ave, Chatsworth. Yet, that address has a wall in front of the whole block. On the other side of the wall is a luxury gated community. Awwwwwww......history erased. Shucks!!
Simpson-Jones Building/La Luz del Dia,
jonhartz
wrote
11 years ago:
Luz del Dia has the best carnitas north of the border. Been going there for 70 years!
El Pueblo de Los Angeles State Historic Park,
jonhartz
wrote
11 years ago:
El Pueblo de La Reina de Los Angeles de Porciuncula" to be precise.
Pacific Alliance Medical Center,
jonhartz
wrote
11 years ago:
My daughter was born here in the old French Hospital in 1964.
Dog Town (William Mead Homes),
jonhartz
wrote
11 years ago:
My uncle, aunt and cousin lived here after he came back from the Navy in 1947, in the old Dogtown housing. I remember visiting and playing here with my cousin Margaret, before they moved on. Years later, as a Boy Scout I came back with LAPD Troop 63X to deliver food and toys at Christmas.
Jan Berry Accident (site),
don (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
Saw them at Medina Ballroom in MN. Dean is a true friend!
Bugsy Siegel House,
Chartman
wrote
11 years ago:
Not the one he was shot and killed in, but he did survive a bombing here.
Stoner Park,
Jason (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
yup. right off Stoner Dr.
The Dream Center,
Lorena Cueto-Cuffney
wrote
11 years ago:
I was born at Queen of Angeles in July 1964. I was sadden to hear that the Hospital closed its doors in 1989. My mother told me that she was cared for so well by the nun who worked at the hospital.
Former Cedars of Lebanon Hospital Building,
RY (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
I was born there on March 15th, 1973
Los Angeles Reservoir,
seafordian
wrote
11 years ago:
Reservoir was recently filled with special "shade balls" to help conserve water in the drought stricken region
http://abcnews.go.com/US/los-angeles-reservoir-covered-96-million-shade-balls/story?id=33038319
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