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  • ...Early Movie History]]:}} Interesting facts about [[Early Movie History|the early movie industry]] ...facts" about the "vanilla" part of the [[Bay Area History Project|Bay Area History]]
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  • {{Historyheader|Early California entertainment}} {{safor|Special History Projects|related topics }}
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  • * '''[[:Category:Burlesque history]]''' The early "Adult Entertainment Industry" ...Early Movie History]]''' Interesting facts about [[Early Movie History|the early movie industry]]
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  • ...d/Africa USA''', was a tourist attraction located in '''Redwood Shores''', California. The park was named '''Marine World''' when it first opened. ...associated with animal trainer Ralph Helfer. The first '''Africa USA''' in California was created in 1962 as a 600-acre affection training compound by Ralph and
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  • ...'''Los Angeles Athletic Club''' (LAAC) is an athletic club in Los Angeles, California, USA. It awards the John R. Wooden Award to the outstanding men's and wome ...building was notable at the time for being the first building in Southern California to have a swimming pool on an upper floor.
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  • ...workers to and from the Kaiser Shipyards located in the city of Richmond, California. A Selective History of the Codornices-University Village...with special attention given to the
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  • ...Pl &<br>6706–6712 Hollywood Blvd., <br>Hollywood, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California ...at 6706 Hollywood Blvd. in Hollywood, California. Opened in 1922, it is an early example of a lavish movie palace and is noted as having been the site of th
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  • ...petroleum reserves at Teapot Dome in Wyoming, as well as two locations in California, to private oil companies at low rates without competitive bidding. The lea ...pot Dome was regarded as the "greatest and most sensational scandal in the history of American politics". It damaged the reputation of the Harding administrat
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  • == History == Munches started in the very early 90's, before the widespread introduction of the web. At that time, meeting
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  • ...heater]]s in the 1960s to the 1980s. Pussycat Theaters had 47 locations in California. They were known for their cat-girl logo. ==History==
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  • ...th a population of about 8 million) in the United States, is known for its history as a gateway for immigration to the United States and its status as a finan == History ==
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  • ...s dance club in [[San Francisco]] from its opening in December 1977 to the early 1990s. It was located at 520 4th St. at Bryant in the SoMa neighborhood. In ==History==
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  • {{Header|History of erotic photography 12/21}} '''''History of erotic photography''''' refers to the history of the art and process of taking pictures or photographs of unclothed subje
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  • ...been used for traditional games of chance, which were already outlawed in California by the time it was built. The Copenhagen Casino was a Danish theatre which ==History of gambling houses==
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  • ...ite Diane Empey''' [aka: Dianne Webber] (born 29 July 1932 in Los Angeles, California-August 19, 2008) is an American model and actress. She is the daughter of [ == Early life ==
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  • ...950. During this time he worked in the electronics industry and trained at California Institute of Technology. In 1949 he encountered problems with the legal aut ...rs, Lenny Burtman may have worked as a photographer for Irving Klaw in the early 1950`s.
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  • ...Bros, Cinematography {{!}} Britannica |url=https://www.britannica.com/art/history-of-the-motion-picture/Edison-and-the-Lumiere-brothers |access-date=2023-11- ...rograms and series were filmed at [[movie ranch]]es, primarily in Southern California, often within the 35-mile limit to avoid labor union travel stipends. Some
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  • | deathplace = Venice, California, U.S. == Early years ==
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  • {{Header|California Club 08/20}} [[Image:Cc building.jpg|thumb|right|{{bc|California Club Building}}]]
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  • ...fornia. Each month, about 1,200 actors are tested for HIV, with results as early as 14 days after infection. This test is effective ten days after potential ==History==
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