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unusual facts about City of Los Angeles



Desert Wind

This train included the Challenger, City of Denver, City of Kansas City, City of Los Angeles, City of Portland, and City of San Francisco.

Edward H. Fickett

The City of Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Department designated the Jacobson House, Los Angeles as Historic Cultural Monument No. 674.

Los Angeles Port Police Association

The purpose of the Association is to represent its active members in employment relations and matters of working conditions with the City of Los Angeles.

Muttshack Animal Rescue Foundation

In 2005, founder Amanda St. John and marty st. john was honored with special awards from the United States House of Representatives and the City of Los Angeles for rescue efforts and community service.

SS City of Los Angeles

SS City of Los Angeles (1918), laid down under this name but became USS Victorious (ID-3514) for the United States Navy in World War I; sailed as SS City of Havre from 1931 to 1938; sailed as SS City of Los Angeles (1938) until 1940; became USS George F. Elliot (AP-13) for the United States Navy in World War II; bombed and sunk at Florida Island in 1942

SS City of Los Angeles (1922), sailed under this name from 1922 until scrapped in 1937; formerly USS Aeolus (ID-3005) for the United States Navy in World War I and SS Grosser Kurfürst for Norddeutscher Lloyd before that.


see also

Common Council

Los Angeles Common Council, the predecessor of the Los Angeles City Council which serves the City of Los Angeles, California today

East Los Angeles

Eastside Los Angeles, a geographic region that includes three neighborhoods within the city of Los Angeles— Boyle Heights, El Sereno and Lincoln Heights—and the unincorporated community listed below

Fort MacArthur

In 1975 Fort MacArthur became a sub-post of Fort Ord, and the Army transferred ownership of the fort's Upper and Lower Reservations to the City of Los Angeles two years later.

Franklin Hills

Franklin Hills, Los Angeles, a small community in the City of Los Angeles, California

Ivy Substation

In the 1990s, the Culver City Redevelopment Agency and the City of Los Angeles renovated the building to use as a community theater by the The Actors' Gang.

Lisa Janti

In 1992, she worked on projects for the city of Los Angeles and as executive director of U.P. Inc. founded by David Viscott.

Los Angeles Fashion Week

In October 2007, City of Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa recognized the contributions of the fashion industry with a compelling speech at the opening of the LA Fashion Awards and visited the Designers & Agents trade show and the wholesale showrooms at the Cooper Design Space, New Mart and California Market Center.

Shadow Hills, Los Angeles

The area is primarily equestrian zoned, one of the last remaining such sections within the City of Los Angeles.

Shannon Keith

She has saved dogs from being euthanized in Los Angeles, and in 2000, she obtained the largest settlement against the City of Los Angeles for the beating to death of a dog by a city employee.

Sharon Cuneta discography

She even made a traffic jam at Los Angeles which puzzled its mayor, Tom Bradley who was curious and after finding out her success and watched her concert, gave her an Honorary Key to the City of Los Angeles.

Signoret

Felix Signoret (1825–1878), a member of the Common Council, the governing body of the city of Los Angeles

Streetcars in Los Angeles

Los Angeles Railway ("yellow cars") - former local streetcar system in the City of Los Angeles and adjacent areas

Toberman House

Founded in 1903 in the name of two-term Mayor James R. Toberman, Toberman house is the oldest charity in the city of Los Angeles, and the oldest United Methodist mission project in the Western U.S. It was originally located in Echo Park, but moved to Boyle Heights in 1917, then San Pedro in 1937.

Ushio Torikai

Ms. Torikai has received commissions from Ensemble Modern (Frankfurt), the Modern Art Sextet Berlin, the Kronos Quartet, the Ensemble Continuum (New York), the Canadian Electronic Ensemble, the City of Los Angeles, the Japan Broadcasting Corporation, and Japan National Theater, to name only a few.