Los Angeles: El espíritu de Norteamérica.(viajes y turismo; California)(TT: Los Angeles: the spirit of North America.)(TA: travel and tourism; California): An article from: El Ritmo de la Noche [HTML] (Digital)

Los Angeles: El espíritu de Norteamérica.(viajes y turismo; California)(TT: Los Angeles: the spirit of North America.)(TA: travel and tourism; California): An article from: El Ritmo de la Noche

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This digital document is an article from El Ritmo de la Noche, published by Editorial Sur, Inc. on February 1, 1999. The length of the article is 590 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Los Angeles: El espíritu de Norteamérica.(viajes y turismo; California)(TT: Los Angeles: the spirit of North America.)(TA: travel and tourism; California)
Publication: El Ritmo de la Noche (Magazine/Journal)
Date: February 1, 1999
Publisher: Editorial Sur, Inc.
Page: 44

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Travel agencies/vendor: ranked by 2005 gross sales.(HOSPITALITY & TRAVEL)(Statistical table): An article from: Los Angeles Business Journal [HTML] (Digital)

Travel agencies/vendor: ranked by 2005 gross sales.(HOSPITALITY & TRAVEL)(Statistical table): An article from: Los Angeles Business Journal

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This digital document is an article from Los Angeles Business Journal, published by Thomson Gale on January 1, 2007. The length of the article is 836 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Travel agencies/vendor: ranked by 2005 gross sales.(HOSPITALITY & TRAVEL)(Statistical table)
Author: David Nusbaum
Publication: Los Angeles Business Journal (Magazine/Journal)
Date: January 1, 2007
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 29 Issue: 1 Page: S69(1)

Article Type: Statistical table

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Hungry? Los Angeles Family (Paperback)

Hungry? Los Angeles Family

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“First-time visitors can feel like natives with the handy Glove Box Guides.” — ?Bon Appétit

“First-time visitors can feel like natives with the handy Glove Box Guides.” –Bon Appétit



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Sick of Chuck E. Cheese and McDonald’s but unsure of where else to take the kids to eat? Help is finally here. Hungry? Los Angeles Family: The Lowdown on Where the Real People Eat! gives you the scoop on where to dine out with the whole family. By real people and for real families, Hungry? Los Angeles Family guides visitors and locals alike to perfectly fun, family-friendly, and affordable restaurants that are anything but boring. Want to avoid the hit-or-miss factor of restaurant hunting with kids in tow? Pick up a copy of Hungry? Los Angeles Family. Organized and cross-referenced by neighborhood, Hungry? Los Angeles Family takes you around town and shows you where to go, even if you have no idea where you are. Catchy tag lines and icons give a quick read for each entry. Indices, maps, and a glossary help you find exactly what you’re in the mood for. Hungry? Los Angeles Family gives you the lowdown on where the real families eat and offers places that parents and kids will love.

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Counter Intelligence: Where to Eat in the Real Los Angeles (Paperback)

Counter Intelligence: Where to Eat in the Real Los Angeles

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Jonathan Gold has eaten it all. Counter Intelligence collects over 200 of Gold’s best restaurant discoveries–from inexpensive lunch counters you won’t find on your own to the perfect undiscovered dish at a beaten-path establishment. He reveals the hidden kitchens where Los Angeles’ ethnic communities feed their own, including the best of cuisine from: Argentina, Armenia, Brazil, Burma, Canton, Colombia, Cuba, Guatemala, India, Indonesia, Iran, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, the Middle East, Nicaragua, Pakistan, Peru, Thailand, Vietnam and more. (set as bulletted list?) Not to mention the perfectly prepared hamburger and Los Angeles’ quintessential hot dog.

Counter Intelligence is the richest and most complete guide to eating in Los Angeles. The listings include where to find it and how much you’ll pay (in many cases, not very much) with appendices that cover food types and feeding by neighborhood.


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Jonathan Gold, former restaurant critic for Los Angeles magazine, California magazine, and the Los Angeles Times, began writing the Counter Intelligence column for the L.A. Weekly in 1986. He is currently the New York restaurant critic for Gourmet.


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Urban Surprises: A Guide to Public Art in Los Angeles (Paperback)

Urban Surprises: A Guide to Public Art in Los Angeles

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Los Angeles is the home of the largest public art program in the country. The City’s commitment to the arts was affirmed in 1989 by landmark ordinances that defined the meaning of public art and created a mechanism to foster the creation of art throughout the community that is unparalleled in its scope and quality.

Urban Surprises invites its readers to explore the hundreds of public works of art in Los Angeles: some awe-inspiring, some poignant, and some controversial. Enhanced with neighborhood maps and beautifully-reproduced color images by photographer Dennis Keeley, the book also contains a list of program sponsors and an index to the artists themselves.


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