Artesia, CA
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Artesia is in southeast Los Angeles County, California. It is the gateway city of Los Angeles County, having been incorporated on May 29, 1959. The city has a population of 16,522 according to the 2010 census. The city of Artesia is surrounded by Cerritos on its west, south, and east sides, as well as Norwalk on its north side. The East West Ice Palace is in Artesia, and Michelle Kwan owns and operates it. Pat Nixon, the former first lady, grew up there from 1914 to 1931, though the land on which she lived is now part of neighboring Cerritos.
The Artesia water tower is one of the most iconic landmarks in the city. There is little information about its past use or its construction date. The city of Artesia is seeking historical information and photos of the tower in order to declare the tower a historical landmark.
Artesia’s water tower can hold 50,000 gallons of water and was once owned by Southern California Water before being purchased by the city in 1988. The tower was only intended for historical purposes, and to provide a special identity to the community. In the weeks following its purchase, the tower was quickly painted the color it is now along with the name Artesia painted on each side.
This tower sits atop an artesian well; it was built in 1911. A record mentioning its construction, however, cannot be found. To qualify for historic designation in California, factual documentation must be provided, even if the tower was once a smaller wooden tower.
In 1991, the Artesia water tower was also featured in the film Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare as the Springwood water tower.
In March 2006, it appeared in My Name Is Earl’s season 1, episode 17, “Didn’t Pay Taxes.”
The Pioneer Boulevard in Artesia is home to many Indian-owned businesses. However, even though there are so many Indian-owned businesses in Artesia, Asian Indians made up just 7.9% of the population at the 2010 Census.
Often, proposals have been made to name a portion of the city “Little India” (as Little Saigon is in nearby Westminster and Garden Grove). There has also been a proposal to put a “Little India” sign at the Pioneer Boulevard exit of the Artesia Freeway. Such plans have so far been met with opposition primarily from other ethnic groups in the city.
The LA Times reported in its article “Artesia Thinks the World of Itself” that four of the five members of the City Council were outraged at Assemblyman Rudy Bermudez’s attempt to designate the district without consulting the City Council. Members of the council won a bill mandating local approval for freeway sign designations. The mayor stated that Indian Americans represented less than 1% of the city’s population and East Asian markets outnumbered Indian ones by three to one. For this reason, it is called the “International and Cultural Shopping District”.
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Alhambra, CA
File Keepers is proud to provide Shredding, Document Storage, Document Scanning, Inbound Mail Processing, and Electronic Content Management [ECM] services throughout Los Angeles County, including to Alhambra. This makes us a convenient source for all of your Digital Transformation service needs. Our extensive fleet of trucks is ready to pick up your shredding – we can even do onsite shredding, and or we can bring back your records, documents, CDs, hard drives, and x-rays for secure destruction in our certified facilities. We can even provide Certificates of Destruction or provide witnessed destruction. All shredded paper documents are processed into post-consumer fiber to maximize our environmental impact. Our offsite document storage capabilities are second to none. You can archive records, request file retrieval, and we even have climate-controlled storage areas to help you preserve vital records. We can also scan selected documents on demand, or perform high volume document imaging service through our state-of-the-art scanning bureau to convert entire cabinets and storage rooms of documents into searchable electronic images. We can scan any documents, from books and magazines, to large-format blueprints and maps, all the way down to century-old onionskin archives. Our ECM department uses Laserfiche software to create a secure repository for all of your organization’s information. We can create e-forms and automated workflows to help you go paperless while we automatically name and organize your folder structure and build granular access and security levels for all your users. Finally, we can handle all of your inbound mail processing needs by creating a Digital Mailroom – we can receive, sort, scan, and securely distribute your mail so that you get all of your critical information in a timely fashion, even if your employees are working remotely.
In Granada, Andalusia, Spain, the Alhambra is a palace and fortress complex. As well as being one of the most famous monuments of Islamic architecture, the palace is also one of the best-preserved palaces of the historic Islamic world.
Granada was the last Muslim state in Al-Andalus and was established in 1238 by Muhammad I Ibn al-Ahmar, the first Nasrid emir. The complex was built on the Sabika hill, which had been used for earlier fortifications and for the palace of Samuel ibn Naghrillah. Construction campaigns that gave the palaces much of their distinctive character took place during the reigns of Yusuf I and Muhammad V. After the Christian Reconquista in 1492, the palace site became the Royal Court of Ferdinand and Isabella (where Christopher Columbus received royal endorsement for his expedition), and the palaces were partially altered. A new Renaissance-style palace was commissioned by Charles V of Spain in 1526, but it was never completed in the early 17th century. Following Napoleon I’s defeat, in which parts of the Alhambra were destroyed, the Alhambra was rediscovered after the ruin had fallen into disrepair for centuries. The first ones to rediscover it were British intellectuals, followed by American and European Romantic travelers. Washington Irving brought international attention to the Alhambra with his Tales of the Alhambra (1832). One of the first Islamic monuments to become the object of modern scientific study, the Alhambra has undergone numerous restorations since the 19th century. As a result, it has become one of Spain’s biggest tourist attractions and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Among the oldest parts of the Alhambra today is the Alcazaba or citadel. There were many fortifications that protected the area, and this was the focal point of the whole complex. Among the towers was the Torre del Homenaje (‘Tower of Homage’), which served as military headquarters and the complex’s tallest tower. There is also a possibility that it was Ibn al-Ahmar’s first home within the Alhambra while the complex was being built. Torre de la Vela, at the westernmost point of the fortress, was a watchtower measuring 25 meters (85 feet) high. As a symbol of the Spanish conquest of Granada, the flag of Ferdinand and Isabella was raised over it for the first time on 2 January 1492. In the years that followed, a bell was added to the tower, which was rung every day at regular times, and on certain special occasions in the season, and for centuries. The tower was incorporated into the city’s coat of arms in 1843. The Alhambra’s elite guards lived within the walls of the inner fortress enclosure. As well as facilities like a communal kitchen, a hammam, and an underground cistern for water supply, the complex also contained multiple subterranean chambers which served as dungeons and grain silos.
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Azusa, CA
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Azusa, located 20 miles east of downtown Los Angeles in Los Angeles County, California, United States, is a city in the San Gabriel Valley.
The city’s population grew from 46,361 in 2010 to 50,000 in 2020. Azusa sits alongside historic Route 66, which passes through the city along Foothill Boulevard and Alosta Avenue.
Azusa is bordered to the north by the San Gabriel Mountains range, to the west by Irwindale, to the south by Vincent, to the east by Glendora and to the southeast by Citrus while the southernmost neighbor is Covina.
The Gold Line light rail stops at Azusa Downtown station adjacent to Azusa City Hall, terminating at Azusa Pacific University/Citrus College at the eastern border of Downtown Azusa. Azusa became the eastern terminus of the Foothill Extension on March 5, 2016, which used to run from Los Angeles Union Station to Sierra Madre Villa in eastern Pasadena.
The Gold Line extends along what was once the land of the former Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway, which was acquired by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority in 1993. There is a plan under pre-construction and implementation by the MTA to extend the line to the end of its right-of-way in Montclair, just across the border in San Bernardino County. It was unanimously decided by the MTA Board in October 2009 that the Foothill Extension should be included in its long-term plan, and that funding should be released to construct and operate the Foothill Extension’s first phase to Azusa. Construction on this phase of the extension commenced in June 2010.
At several different times during the day, Metrolink runs several bus routes in the vicinity of Covina and Baldwin Park stations on the San Bernardino Line.
An interesting running gag on the long-running radio comedy The Jack Benny Program involved a character voiced by Mel Blanc announcing the arrival or departure of trains to or from “Anaheim, Azusa, and Cuc-a-monga” – all three of which were at the time small towns without rail services.
It is no coincidence that the name of the city was used in the title of the 1964 song “Anaheim, Azusa, and Cucamonga Sewing Circle, Book Review and Timing Association” by Jan and Dean.
One of the covers of Life magazine in 1971 featured a program specifically designed for pregnant high school teens. Teenage mothers were the protagonists of this story set at Citrus High School in Azusa. Citrus High School helped pregnant teens continue their studies while pregnant during a time when pregnant teens were shunned by their schools and families.
The town’s name is described as “kind of a made-up name” in Hold Back the Dawn (1941), with Emmy Brown (Olivia de Havilland) saying it “stands for everything from A to Z in the U.S.A.” Another character who was born and raised in Azusa, Susan Caldwell (Gloria Grahame), explains the town’s name because it “stands for everything from A to Z in the United States.”
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Los Angeles, CA
File Keepers is proud to provide Shredding, Document Storage, Document Scanning, Inbound Mail Processing, and Electronic Content Management [ECM] services throughout Los Angeles County, including to Los Angeles. This makes us a convenient source for all of your Digital Transformation service needs. Our extensive fleet of trucks is ready to pick up your shredding – we can even do onsite shredding, and or we can bring back your records, documents, CDs, hard drives, and x-rays for secure destruction in our certified facilities. We can even provide Certificates of Destruction or provide witnessed destruction. All shredded paper documents are processed into post-consumer fiber to maximize our environmental impact. Our offsite document storage capabilities are second to none. You can archive records, request file retrieval, and we even have climate-controlled storage areas to help you preserve vital records. We can also scan selected documents on demand, or perform high volume document imaging service through our state-of-the-art scanning bureau to convert entire cabinets and storage rooms of documents into searchable electronic images. We can scan any documents, from books and magazines, to large-format blueprints and maps, all the way down to century-old onionskin archives. Our ECM department uses Laserfiche software to create a secure repository for all of your organization’s information. We can create e-forms and automated workflows to help you go paperless while we automatically name and organize your folder structure and build granular access and security levels for all your users. Finally, we can handle all of your inbound mail processing needs by creating a Digital Mailroom – we can receive, sort, scan, and securely distribute your mail so that you get all of your critical information in a timely fashion, even if your employees are working remotely.
Los Angeles, also known as L.A., is California’s largest city. As of 2020, it has a population of 3,898,747, making it the second-largest city in the country. Los Angeles is renowned for its Mediterranean climate, ethnic diversity, Hollywood film industry, and sprawling metropolitan area.
Los Angeles lies in the Southern California basin. It stretches from the Pacific Ocean through the Santa Monica Mountains to the San Fernando Valley and covers about 469 square miles (1,210 km2). It is in Los Angeles County, which is the most populous county in the United States with just under 10 million people in 2020.
In addition to its diverse and vibrant economy, Los Angeles hosts businesses of all kinds. The port of Los Angeles is also the busiest container port in the Americas. Los Angeles had a gross metropolitan product of over $1.0 trillion in 2018, which made it the world’s third-largest city, after Tokyo and New York City. The Summer Olympics will be held in Los Angeles in 2028, as was the case in 1932 and 1984.
Tourism, international trade, motion pictures, video games, music recording, and television are the main economic drivers of Los Angeles. Other sectors include aerospace, technology, petroleum, fashion, and apparel. There are also significant industries in finance, telecommunications, law, healthcare, and transportation. The 2017 Global Financial Centres Index ranked Los Angeles as the 19th most competitive financial center in the world, and the sixth most competitive in the US (after New York City, Boston, Chicago, Washington, D.C., and San Francisco).
As part of Southern California’s “Thirty-Mile Zone” of entertainment headquarters, Paramount Pictures is located within the city limits, making it one of the five biggest film studios in the country.
Los Angeles is one of the nation’s largest manufacturing centers. The contiguous ports of LA and Long Beach together are the busiest ports in the United States and the fifth busiest in the world, essential for trade within the Western Pacific
The Los Angeles metropolitan area has a gross metropolitan product of over $1.0 trillion (as of 2018), making it the third-largest economic metropolitan area in the world after Tokyo and New York. Los Angeles is the third-largest economic metropolitan area in the world after Tokyo and New York with a gross metropolitan product of over $1 trillion (as of 2018) According to a study conducted by Loughborough University in 2012, Los Angeles is an “alpha world city.”
At the end of 2018, Los Angeles was home to three Fortune 500 companies: AECOM, CBRE Group, and Reliance Steel & Aluminium.
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