How fast food history was made at these 12 Southern California sites

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Southern California put the “fast” in “fast food.” Entrepreneurs like the McDonald brothers, Harry Snyder, and Glen Bell flipped their first burgers, steamed their first hot dog buns and stuffed their first tacos at walk-up stands throughout the region.
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Tyra Banks' ModelLand Theme Park Opening Postponed Due to Coronavirus

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The “experiential attraction” was originally slated to open May 1 in Santa Monica, California. Guests who have pre-purchased tickets for the days that the theme park will be closed can either change their visiting date or apply for a refund. The glam theme park promises to “intersect a fantasy version of the modeling world with state-of ...
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How to Order Wine While in Quarantine

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In Santa Monica: Esters Wine Shop & Bar This Santa Monica favorite offers curbside pickup—but even better, free wine and beer delivery within 5 miles on orders of $99 or more. In New York: Chambers Street Wines In normal times, Chambers Street Wines keeps its doors open to the public, but since nothing is normal about these times at all ...
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Tyra Banks' ModelLand Theme Park Delays Opening Due to Coronavirus Pandemic

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America’s Next Top Theme Park is pushing back its grand opening. Tyra Banks ‘ fashion and beauty theme park, ModelLand, has delayed its opening amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. The Santa Monica theme park was set to open on May 1,
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Street Sweeping And Preferential Parking Suspended And Emergency Zoning Modifications

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SANTA MONICA, Calif. – Last night, City Manager and Director of Emergency Services Rick Cole signed the City's fourth supplemental emergency order suspending street sweeping and preferential parking regulations to better enable the Santa Monica community to stay at home during the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) public health emergency.
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Toilet paper shortages caused by coronavirus blamed for spike in raw sewage spills

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Californians are flushing materials down their commodes that don’t belong there as toilet paper runs low and disinfecting wipes gain popularity, wastewater officials say. That’s causing sewer lines to back up and sometimes overflow.
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