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  2. George Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Shapiro was born in the Bronx on May 18, 1931, to Sylvia (née Lebost) and Ira Shapiro. His father worked as a furrier and his mother was a social activist. He first met his future business partner, Howard West, in the third grade. When Shapiro was 12, Carl Reiner married Shapiro's aunt, Estelle Lebost, and became his uncle.

  3. Beachwood Canyon, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    UTC-7 (PDT) Beachwood Canyon is a community in the Hollywood Hills, in the northern portion of Hollywood in Los Angeles, California. The upper portion of the canyon is the Hollywoodland community that was advertised in the 1920s by the original of what is now known as the Hollywood Sign. The neighborhood features its own market, cafe, private ...

  4. West Hollywood, California - Wikipedia

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    06-84410. GNIS feature IDs. 1652810, 2412221. Website. www .weho .org. West Hollywood is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. Incorporated in 1984, it is home to the Sunset Strip. As of the 2020 U.S. Census, its population was 35,757.

  5. Whisky a Go Go - Wikipedia

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    500. Opened. January 16, 1964. Website. whiskyagogo .com. The Whisky a Go Go (informally nicknamed The Whisky) is a historic nightclub in West Hollywood, California, United States. It is located at 8901 Sunset Boulevard on the Sunset Strip, corner North Clark Street, opposite North San Vicente Boulevard, northwest corner.

  6. West Hollywood Library - Wikipedia

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    The West Hollywood Library is a public library in West Hollywood, California, U.S.. It is a branch of LA County Library. Architectural significance. The 33,150-square-foot building was completed in 2011. It was designed by architects Steve Johnson and James Favaro, with murals by Shepard Fairey and Kenny Scharf.

  7. Hancock Park, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Area code (s) 213, 323. Hancock Park is a neighborhood in the Wilshire area of Los Angeles, California. [2] Developed in the 1920s, the neighborhood features architecturally distinctive residences, many of which were constructed in the early 20th century. Hancock Park is covered by a Historic Preservation Overlay Zone (HPOZ).

  8. Griffith Park - Wikipedia

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    January 27, 2009. Reference no. 942. Griffith Park is a large municipal park at the eastern end of the Santa Monica Mountains, in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. The park includes popular attractions such as the Los Angeles Zoo, the Autry Museum of the American West, the Griffith Observatory, and the Hollywood Sign.

  9. Sunset Strip - Wikipedia

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    Sunset Strip. The Sunset Strip is the 1.7-mile (2.7 km) [1] stretch of Sunset Boulevard that passes through the city of West Hollywood, California, United States. It extends from West Hollywood's eastern border with the city of Los Angeles near Marmont Lane to its western border with Beverly Hills at Phyllis Street.

  10. West Hollywood (Hollywood, Florida) - Wikipedia

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    33024. Area code. 954 / 754. Website. Sub-area 8: West Hollywood. West Hollywood is a neighborhood in Broward County, Florida, United States. The ZIP code for the community is 33023. [1] The community is within the city limits of Hollywood. [2] The latest population for the area recorded was 60,806. [3]

  11. Los Angeles Pride - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Street West Association Inc. Christopher Street West Association (CSW) was established in 1970 by co-founders Rev. Troy Perry (founder, Metropolitan Community Church), Rev. Bob Humphries (founder, United States Mission), and Morris Kight (founder, Gay Liberation Front) to organize a gay parade in Los Angeles to commemorate the Stonewall Riots in New York City, the year prior.