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  2. The Ivy (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    The Ivy is a restaurant located at 113 N. Robertson Boulevard in Los Angeles founded and owned by chef Richard Irving and interior designer Lynn von Kersting. They run the restaurant alongside their daughter India von Kersting Irving. Open since 1983, The Ivy is known for its historic significance to the LA food scene, popularity with ...

  3. Robertson Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Robertson Boulevard is a street in Los Angeles, in the U.S. state of California, that also passes through the incorporated cities of West Hollywood, Beverly Hills, and Culver City. Location [ edit ] Robertson Boulevard is a major north–south thoroughfare on the Westside of Los Angeles running through one of its neighborhoods, Pico-Robertson ...

  4. South Robertson, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    South Robertson is an area on the Westside of Los Angeles that is served by the South Robertson neighborhood council. [1] It contains the following city neighborhoods: Beverlywood, Castle Heights, Cheviot Hills, Crestview, La Cienega Heights and Reynier Village. The area is notable as a center for the Jewish community. [citation needed]

  5. St. Louis Lambert International Airport - Wikipedia

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    American's closure of the St. Louis hub coincided with its new "Cornerstone" plan, wherein the airline would concentrate itself in several major markets: Chicago, Dallas/Fort Worth, Miami, New York, and Los Angeles. [69] [70] A 12-gate section of Concourse D closed in 2009 as a result of the hub closure. [71]

  6. Studio One (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    The Studio One building was originally owned by William Fox and housed the Mitchel Camera Company. Mitchel manufactured Hollywood's early film cameras used by Charlie Chaplin, and for filming The Wizard of Oz. Later, it was used as the Norden bombsight facility during World War II. In 1968 the building was bought and transformed into The ...

  7. Beverlywood, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    According to the Mapping L.A. project of the Los Angeles Times, Beverlywood is flanked on the north by Pico-Robertson, on the east by Mid-City, on the south by Palms, and on the west by Cheviot Hills. [9] [10] Beverlywood's street and other borders are given as: north, Cashio Street and Airdrome Street; east.

  8. List of districts and neighborhoods in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable districts and neighborhoods within the city of Los Angeles in the U.S. state of California, present and past.It includes residential and commercial industrial areas, historic preservation zones, and business-improvement districts, but does not include sales subdivisions, tract names, homeowners associations, and informal names for areas.

  9. Doheny Drive - Wikipedia

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    Sunset Blvd. North end. Cul-de-sac at. 34°06′23″N 118°23′16″W  / . 34.1063°N 118.3878°W. / 34.1063; -118.3878. Doheny Drive is a north–south thoroughfare mostly through Beverly Hills and West Hollywood, in Los Angeles County, California . It is named for Edward L. Doheny, an early 20th century oil tycoon based in Los Angeles.