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  2. Patrick Soon-Shiong - Wikipedia

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    He has been a minority owner of the Los Angeles Lakers since 2010, and since June 2018, he has been the owner and executive chairman of the Los Angeles Times. [8] Soon-Shiong's net worth is $6.2 billion as of 2024. [9] He has been called the richest man in Los Angeles and one of the wealthiest doctors in the world. [10]

  3. 12305 Fifth Helena Drive - Wikipedia

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    12305 Fifth Helena Dr. is a home in Brentwood, Los Angeles, California. The house is most famous as the only residence Marilyn Monroe ever owned, and the location of her death on August 4, 1962. [ 1 ]

  4. Los Angeles Film School - Wikipedia

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    Main Sunset Boulevard building of the Los Angeles Film School in Hollywood.. The Los Angeles Film School was founded in 1999. [4] [5] The school was conceived and founded by married investors Paul Kessler, a financier, and Diana Derycz-Kessler, a Harvard-trained lawyer and entrepreneur, [6] [7] together with Thom Mount, and venture capitalist Bud MaLette.

  5. Streetcars in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    This was the most popular rail operator in Los Angeles based on passenger numbers. In 1902, Huntington and banker Isaias W. Hellman established the Pacific Electric Railway, which would acquire other railways, providing interurban service to new suburban developments and surrounding towns in what is now Greater Los Angeles (Los Angeles, Orange ...

  6. Craig Newmark - Wikipedia

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    Newmark was born to Joyce and Lee Newmark, a bookkeeper and an insurance and meat salesman, who were Jewish, in 1952 in Morristown, New Jersey. [1] As a child, Newmark liked science fiction and comic books, and wanted to become a paleontologist. [2]

  7. Los Angeles International Airport - Wikipedia

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    On June 7, 1930, the facility was dedicated and renamed Los Angeles Municipal Airport. [15] Los Angeles Municipal Airport on Army Day, c. 1931. The airport was used by private pilots and flying schools, but the city’s vision was that Los Angeles would become the main passenger hub for the area.

  8. Cheviot Hills, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The 2000 U.S. census counted 6,945 residents in the 1.54-square-mile Cheviot Hills neighborhood—an average of 4,520 people per square mile, among the lowest densities for the city; The acreage include the open areas of the Cheviot Hills Park, the Rancho Park Golf Course and Hillcrest Country Club.

  9. Los Feliz, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Los Feliz (/ l oʊ s f eɪ ˈ l iː s /, / l ɔː s ˈ f iː l ɪ z /; Spanish for "The Feliz (family)", Spanish pronunciation: [los feˈlis]) [2] [3] is a hillside neighborhood in the greater Hollywood area of Los Angeles, California, [4] [5] abutting Hollywood and encompassing part of the Santa Monica Mountains.