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HISTORIC ADOBES OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY By John R. Kielbasa Hardcover Mint

HISTORIC ADOBES OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY By John R. Kielbasa Hardcover Mint

HISTORIC ADOBES OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY By John R. Kielbasa Hardcover Mint
HISTORIC ADOBES OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY By John R. Kielbasa – Hardcover Mint. Kielbasa – Hardcover Mint Condition. 6.5×1.25×9.5 Inches. 9.1×6.1×1.2 Inches. Book is in Like New / near Mint Condition. Will include dust jacket if it originally came with one. Text will be unmarked and pages crisp. Satisfaction is guaranteed with every order. I have changed my mind and would like to cancel/make changes to my order. We believe in providing our customers with an ultra-speedy service. To ensure this is achieved, all of our systems are fully automated so orders are transferred for processing within minutes. How long should I expect customer service will take to respond to my inquires? We aim to respond to all customers within 24-48 hours (Monday – Friday). My Address is wrong. Very sorry to hear that! So please confirm you have selected the correct address before placing your order. What do I do if I haven’t received my order? Rest assured, we have you covered. Here is what to do: While we aim to deliver your order in the time frame specified, transit delays outside of our control can occur. Because of this we would ask that you allow the following amount of time before contacting us about your late order(s): At Least 18 days for Orders delivered within the US and At Least 25 days for Orders delivered outside the US. Basically, in the event of your order being delayed or lost in the post, we will do our best to provide a suitable resolution. What type of payments do you accept? Zuber’s Policies Are As Follows. We carefully grade our items, so you should expect to receive the item in the condition as we have stated it in our listing, please see the’Condition’ section. Please do not expect anything beyond what is stated in our listings. New Items: Guaranteed to be in new condition and in their original packaging. For CDs this generally (but not always) means they will come in their shrink-wrap/plastic. Used Items: Please see our description in each listing for details regarding particular items. The item you receive may not exactly match the photo, but will contain the same content. How quickly will I receive my item. Occasionally, orders are delayed a little longer. Can you tell me more about a particular item? We are unable to provide any additional information or guarantee that you will receive anything in addition to what is described in our listing. Carefully reading the item’s description details should answer most questions that you may have. The images supplied on our listings are intended as a guide only. Meaning that we did not take the picture. With this in mind it isn’t always possible for us to guarantee that you will receive the exact cover shown. You should receive the item described in our listing, but the cover could vary. Will you accept lower amounts/offers for your items? A Return must authorized by first contacting us. Then we will provide you with either a return label or specific instructions for mailing the item back. Do Not refuse the item when you receive it. Do Not mark the item as’Return to Sender’. United States Return requests must be within 30 days of receipt of the item. International Return requests must be within 14 days of receipt of the item. With their original packaging and accessories included with the return. We will then diligently work to find the best solution. What do I do if I have received a faulty product or the wrong item? Our aim is to deliver quality products to all of our customers. New items must be still sealed (if they originally were). We will provide you with a pre-paid return label. To ensure a speedy resolution please enclose the following in your correspondence. Images of the faults/defects and/or ISBN/UPC of the incorrectly received item. Explanation of what you received vs what you expected to receive. What do I do if I receive a damaged item? In the event that your order arrives damaged, please accept our apologies. Please ensure you provide us with your order number and images of the damaged item. Images must depict the damage you are discussing. The images you send must also include images of the packaging the item arrived in. YOUR ONE STOP SHOP FOR ALL KINDS OF SPECIAL FINDS. We offer a very large selection of competitively priced New & Used items. We look forward to serving you!
HISTORIC ADOBES OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY By John R. Kielbasa Hardcover Mint
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Los Angeles UFOs Stimson Unidentified Enemy Planes February 26 1942 B20

Los Angeles UFOs Stimson Unidentified Enemy Planes February 26 1942 B20

Los Angeles UFOs Stimson Unidentified Enemy Planes February 26 1942 B20
Baltimore News-Post February 26 1942. Original Newspaper (34 Pages). “Enemy Agents flew Planes over California—Stimson”. Many dozed off again while 12,000 air raid wardens reported faithfully to their posts, most of them expecting nothing more than a dress rehearsal for a possible future event – an invasion of the United States by Japan. At 3:36, however, they were shocked and their slumbering families rudely roused again, this time by sounds unfamiliar to most Americans outside the military services. The roar of the 37th Coast Artillery Brigade’s antiaircraft batteries jolted them out of bed and before they could get to the windows the flashing 12.8 pound shells were detonating with a heavy, ominous boomp – boomp – boomp and the steel was already raining down. All radio stations had been ordered off the air at 3:08. But the news was being written with fingers of light three miles high on a clear star-studded blackboard 30 miles long. FATE MAGAZINE: World War II UFO Scare. In the early morning hours of February 25, 1942, suddenly appearing out of nowhere, but most likely doing so only after dropping out of the night sky initially from a steep angle out over the Pacific on a curving south to east trajectory, a huge object of unknown origin, possibly with protective detection devices on, at a lower altitude levels off. The object continues on a trajectory east toward the city of Los Angeles at ultra high speed barely skimming the water just above the surface. At 120 miles out, the object most likely picks up electronic probes from the Army long range listening apparatus or rudimentary early radar and retracts it’s entry shields, reducing it’s speed to a near crawl some 50 miles out, turning inland somewhere near Point Dume. It then turned south in the gap in the mountains around Sepulveda Boulevard and Mullholland Drive coming in BEHIND the aimed direction of the majority of the anti-aircraft guns and any possible radar or long range listening devices. In a continuing steeply angled climb out of the Santa Monica mountains the object curved slightly to the east around and well above the 511 foot altitude of Baldwin Hills in what appeared to be a concerted effort to stay away from all the potential aircraft and armament associated with Mines Field (now LAX). The object turned westward toward the ocean coming out over the aircraft manufacturing plants near the El Segundo tank farm, then, dropping altitude, south along the coast. Earlier, as the unidentified target continued on it’s apparent approach toward the Los Angeles area only to disappear behind the mountains inland west along the coast, the air raid warning system regional controller, still jittery from the oil refinery attack in the same general area only a few hours before, ordered the newly installed antiaircraft batteries to go to Green Alert — ready to fire. Wonderful birthday gift with topical news from home and abroad including numerous photographs, stories, fashion and adverts. We have a collection of these stunning newspapers, book reviews and magazines from the 1920’s 1930’s 1940’s 1950’s 1960’s 1970’s for January, February, March, April, May, June, July August, September, October, November and December. Covering most dates in any given month. We also have an extensive archive of American and Canadian newspapers, magazines and book reviews covering most of the United States. Some of the titles include: New York Times, Post, Sun, Herald, Tribune, Journal of Commerce, Kansas City Star, Times, Christian Science Monitor, San Francisco Chronicle, LA Times, Washington Times, Star, Baltimore, WSJ and many more titles. PROFESSIONAL, HIGH QUALITY PACKING, AS WE STRIVE TO DELIVER YOUR ITEM IN THE BEST POSSIBLE CONDITION.
Los Angeles UFOs Stimson Unidentified Enemy Planes February 26 1942 B20
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Code 3 FDNY Mobile Command Center LDV Van Museum Quality Custom Built

Code 3 FDNY Mobile Command Center LDV Van Museum Quality Custom Built
Code 3 FDNY Mobile Command Center LDV Van Museum Quality Custom Built
Code 3 FDNY Mobile Command Center LDV Van Museum Quality Custom Built
Code 3 FDNY Mobile Command Center LDV Van Museum Quality Custom Built
Code 3 FDNY Mobile Command Center LDV Van Museum Quality Custom Built

Code 3 FDNY Mobile Command Center LDV Van Museum Quality Custom Built
FDNY Mobile Command Center MCC-1. Brand New 1/64 scale Museum Quality Super Detailed C ustom Built FDNY MCC-1. Please look at the 6 AWESOME photos very closely to see the HUGE amount of craftsmanship that went into creating this amazing vehicle and and be sure to read the “Highlights” below. If you do Not know what size 1/64 scale is ASK! This beautiful vehicle is an alternative for the. And might wish to add something. For the copy-cat builder. Beware of toyish looking copy-cat imitations! Highlights are as follows. Custom made roof mounted communication domes for radio, microwave and satellite data. Custom made front roof emergency lights made from very high-end glass crystals that appear to be flashing when struck with bright light. Custom made Laser sharp Stripes. Custom made FDNY side logos with. True 1/64 scale diamond plate roof walkways. All my own custom computer made razor sharp decals. Take special note of the perfectly printed & applied decals without any over lapping, silvering, chipping, cracking or bubbles. What you need to know. This unit has just been finished was never displayed. It is for that reason it is being listed as new. Check out my entire new line of Custom Built Big Rigs, FDNY, NYPD, Los Angeles, Clark County, Las Vegas, Santa Barbra County, Ventura County County & Cal Fire Apparatus. Thank you to the many folks from around the world who have sent me so many kind words and wonderful compliments on my work.
Code 3 FDNY Mobile Command Center LDV Van Museum Quality Custom Built
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2 Tickets Los Angeles Dodgers @ New York Yankees 6/9/24 Yankee Stadium Bronx, NY

2 Tickets Los Angeles Dodgers @ New York Yankees 6/9/24 Yankee Stadium Bronx, NY
2 Tickets Los Angeles Dodgers @ New York Yankees 6/9/24 Yankee Stadium Bronx, NY
2 Tickets Los Angeles Dodgers @ New York Yankees 6/9/24 Yankee Stadium Bronx, NY

2 Tickets Los Angeles Dodgers @ New York Yankees 6/9/24 Yankee Stadium Bronx, NY
Listing is for 2 tickets to New York Yankees vs. Los Angeles Dodgers at Yankee Stadium on 6/09/2024. Price listed is all-in for the group of tickets. Seats are in Section 237, Row 18. Seats are guaranteed to be side-by-side. These are digital tickets. Don’t be fooled by other web sites that show you one price and then raise it by as much as 50% when you check out. Will my tickets work? We take pains to make sure we only accept ticket listings from trusted partners. They will be for the section/row indicated, and will work at the venue. Will you take “X” for them? Our prices are set by those listing tickets for sale with us, so we can only move prices up or down in the event that the asking price moves up or down. Market prices fluctuate as events approach, and our prices will reflect those changes. If you’re looking for a specific price, let us know and we can let you know what we have in our inventory that fits the bill! What are the seat numbers? Seat numbers aren’t generally available to us – we have a LOT of tickets available to most events, and often there are more than two together in a row. Our system pulls tickets in a way that avoids leaving any singles behind unless absolutely necessary. So, generally speaking, even we don’t know what two tickets will come with an order until the order is made. How can I trust that you’re legit? Are these hard tickets? No-these are digital tickets. Most venues have begun issuing tickets in mobile-only formats, and unfortunately we have no say in the format which the tickets are delivered. What about GA tickets? Lots of events have general admission sections these days – from lawn seats to pit seats, to entire venues that are first-come, first-served. I have tickets to sell. Can you match it? All sales are final on ticket orders. If an event is rescheduled/postponed, the tickets will be valid on the new date of the event. The ONLY exception to this policy is if an event is cancelled without a reschedule date. I bought tickets and can’t go to the event. The only exception to this is if an event is cancelled without being rescheduled. I bought tickets by mistake and need to cancel my order. Can I do that?
2 Tickets Los Angeles Dodgers @ New York Yankees 6/9/24 Yankee Stadium Bronx, NY
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KME Predator Fire Engine LA County Fire Department 1/64 Diecast Model Red 5

KME Predator Fire Engine LA County Fire Department 1/64 Diecast Model Red 5
KME Predator Fire Engine LA County Fire Department 1/64 Diecast Model Red 5
KME Predator Fire Engine LA County Fire Department 1/64 Diecast Model Red 5
KME Predator Fire Engine LA County Fire Department 1/64 Diecast Model Red 5
KME Predator Fire Engine LA County Fire Department 1/64 Diecast Model Red 5

KME Predator Fire Engine LA County Fire Department 1/64 Diecast Model Red 5
KME Predator Fire Engine LA County Fire Department 1/64 Diecast Model Red 5 Alarm Series Limited to 750 pieces by Iconic Replicas 64-0458. Brand new 1/64 scale diecast model of KME Predator Fire Engine “Los Angeles County Fire Department” Red “5 Alarm” Series Limited Edition to 750 pieces Worldwide die cast model by Iconic Replicas. Does not have any openings. Comes in plastic display showcase. Made of diecast metal with some plastic parts. Dimensions approximately L-5.5, W-1.625, H-1.75 inches.
KME Predator Fire Engine LA County Fire Department 1/64 Diecast Model Red 5
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Map of the City of Los Angeles

Map of the City of Los Angeles

Map of the City of Los Angeles
The Dawn of the Automobile Age. A fascinating 1907 city plan of Los Angeles demonstrating the small size of the city relative to its later expansion while hinting at its future sprawl. It was produced by the city’s Chamber of Commerce and printed by George Rice & Sons. The area roughly consistent with today’s downtown Los Angeles is displayed, from the old location of the Los Angeles Country Club and Rosedale Cemetery in the west to Boyle Heights and the vicinity of the future Los Angeles County – USC Medical Center on the east, and from Elysian Heights and the area near today’s Dodger Stadium in the north to the South Los Angeles or South Central area in the south. Roads, rail lines, essential buildings, parks, and cemeteries are labeled. Future urban development reshaped many areas, such as the just-mentioned Dodger Stadium and L. At the same time, other sites were repurposed, as with the Agricultural Park’s transformation towards the bottom left here into Exposition Park. At right is an area recently annexed by the city, the Harbor Gateway, discussed more fully below. Advertisements for banks and real estate companies surround the map and appear on the cover. An index of streets appears on the verso, corresponding to the grid surrounding the map. This map was printed at the height of a conflict over unionism in the city where the Chamber of Commerce played a central role. Organized labor had traditionally been weak in the city, and business-friendly policies partly drove the city’s economic growth in the late 19th century. The Chamber of Commerce, closely aligned with the. Advocated for making the city an’open shop’ town, which led to a showdown with the American Federation of Labor. The struggle became so intense that the city tried to restrict free speech to dampen the labor movement, and, in 1910, the. Though the open shop movement continued to face opposition from organized labor, particularly the Industrial Workers of the World, it was generally successful, weakening labor and strengthening business owners. The Chamber of Commerce also feuded with Collis P. Huntington (one of 19th century California’s “Big Four”) and his Southern Pacific Railway over the location of a new port for the city. The Southern Pacific naturally preferred expanding its existing facilities on Santa Monica Bay. At the same time, the Chamber and its allies at the. Instead supported a new port at San Pedro, fearing that Southern Pacific control of the port would allow it to pursue unfair business practices and expand its already considerable influence over the city (the dispute was one part of the’Free Harbor Fight’ throughout the West Coast). The territory annexed in 1906, shown here at right (known as the Harbor Gateway), was meant to provide a corridor of Los Angeles through nearby towns to reach San Pedro. Army Corps of Engineers helped settle the dispute by determining San Pedro as the better location for a modern port, and the future course of the Port of Los Angeles was set. However, their enmity was not absolute – the Chamber of Commerce and railways had collaborated in Southern California “boosterism” efforts in the late 19th century and, in the 1920s, found themselves on the same side (the losing side, ultimately) over Union Station in downtown Los Angeles; the railroads and Chamber instead favored a system of elevated electric rail lines. This map is listed among the holdings of twelve institutions worldwide in the OCLC (917201620). It appears to be an updated edition of a 1904 map published by the Chamber of Commerce and printed by Félix Violé (OCLC 82221221). George Rice & Sons 1896 – present? Are a Los Angeles-based lithographic printing company that is among the oldest continuously operating businesses in the city. In recent decades, the company has specialized in small runs of specialized prints. It is currently owned by Quebecor World.
Map of the City of Los Angeles
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Dodgers Yankees 6/8/24 Row 2 Field Ticket Aisle Seat Pair By Judge & Soto +clubs

Dodgers Yankees 6/8/24 Row 2 Field Ticket Aisle Seat Pair By Judge & Soto +clubs
Dodgers Yankees 6/8/24 Row 2 Field Ticket Aisle Seat Pair By Judge & Soto +clubs
Dodgers Yankees 6/8/24 Row 2 Field Ticket Aisle Seat Pair By Judge & Soto +clubs
Dodgers Yankees 6/8/24 Row 2 Field Ticket Aisle Seat Pair By Judge & Soto +clubs
Dodgers Yankees 6/8/24 Row 2 Field Ticket Aisle Seat Pair By Judge & Soto +clubs

Dodgers Yankees 6/8/24 Row 2 Field Ticket Aisle Seat Pair By Judge & Soto +clubs
Includes both Audi Club & Pepsi Lounge Access for both tickets. This pair of season ticket-holder seats, together on the aisle (seats 1 & 2), are in the actual 2nd row in Section 106 right behind Aaron Judge and other right fielders (exactly as shown in the photos). Lots of legroom here and the seats are padded in this section. Frequent home-run balls will land here and it is a terrific spot to catch batting practice. Judge and the other right fielders frequently throw balls to the fans here throughout the game so bring your glove. Large restrooms available at the top of this section along with numerous food stall choices. Advanced reservations are recommended for Audi before arriving at the ballpark. Games are also available. Please inquire for details. Paper tickets are no longer allowed by the Yankees. Barcodes post 2-3 days before game using the app.
Dodgers Yankees 6/8/24 Row 2 Field Ticket Aisle Seat Pair By Judge & Soto +clubs
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1973 Ward Lafrance Amabassador Fire Engine Lacfd 1/50 Iconic Replicas 50-0393

1973 Ward Lafrance Amabassador Fire Engine Lacfd 1/50 Iconic Replicas 50-0393
1973 Ward Lafrance Amabassador Fire Engine Lacfd 1/50 Iconic Replicas 50-0393
1973 Ward Lafrance Amabassador Fire Engine Lacfd 1/50 Iconic Replicas 50-0393

1973 Ward Lafrance Amabassador Fire Engine Lacfd 1/50 Iconic Replicas 50-0393
It is finally here from the 70’s TV show EMERGENCY! Brand new 1/50 scale diecast model of 1973 Ward LaFrance Ambassador Fire Engine “Los Angeles County Fire Department” LA County FD (LACFD) Emergency! Does not have any openings. Comes in plastic display showcase. Made of diecast metal with some plastic parts. Dimensions approximately L-6.25, W-2, H-2.25 inches.
1973 Ward Lafrance Amabassador Fire Engine Lacfd 1/50 Iconic Replicas 50-0393