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  2. Arlington, California - Wikipedia

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    Arlington is a community about seven miles southwest of Riverside, California, that is part of the Inland Empire, which is east of the Los Angeles and Orange County metropolitan areas. With a population of about 12,300, [2] the major commercial hub of Arlington is centered on Magnolia Avenue, a major east-west thoroughfare that connects the ...

  3. Mickie Finn's - Wikipedia

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    Mickie Finn's. Coordinates: 32°44′53.1″N 117°9′14.6″W. Mickie Finn's nightclub in 1968. Mickie Finn's (also known as Mickey Finn's) was a nightclub in San Diego, California, established in 1960 by piano player Fred E. Finn (Fred Soetje) and his wife Barbara, who used the stage name "Mickie Finn". Finn later extended the brand to a ...

  4. San Diego Toros - Wikipedia

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    The San Diego Toros were a professional soccer team based in San Diego, California. Founded in 1967 as the Los Angeles Toros, the team was one of the ten charter members of the National Professional Soccer League (NPSL). When the NPSL and the rival United Soccer Association (USA) merged in 1968 to form the North American Soccer League (NASL ...

  5. Arlington Heights, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Per Council File: 02-2353, adopted on October 30, 2002, the City of Los Angeles defined Arlington Heights as the area bounded by the west side of Arlington Avenue, the east side of Crenshaw Boulevard, the north side of Washington Boulevard and the south side of Pico Boulevard. [7] At that time, The Los Angeles Department of Transportation was ...

  6. List of The Great Food Truck Race episodes - Wikipedia

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    The established trucks began the first-ever race in Los Angeles and they were given $500 to buy their ingredients before being sent to San Diego to sell their food over the weekend. This was meant to level the playing field because some of the food trucks were already from Los Angeles and had a loyal customer base.

  7. California-based Gen Korean BBQ House is coming to Arlington ...

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    A California-based Korean BBQ restaurant, known for its energetic, modern neon dining rooms and all-you-can-eat meats grilled at the table, is coming to the heart of the Metroplex. Gen Korean BBQ ...

  8. San Angeles - Wikipedia

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    San Angeles is a fictional futuristic concept of Southern California typically configured by U.S. commentators and film producers to include the areas of Los Angeles to San Diego and sometimes even San Bernardino to Riverside. [1] Although Los Angeles and the West Coast have been treated as a futuristic concept geographic region by different ...

  9. Washington Irving Branch - Wikipedia

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    The original branch was located at 1802 South Arlington Avenue, Los Angeles, California. The Romanesque Revival - Mediterranean Revival building was built in 1926 and designed by Allison & Allison. The building has been vacant, boarded and fenced for many years. Built in 1926, the Irving Branch had a long, airy room with exposed wood trusses ...