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00:00:00 USA, California. EXT DAY POV from front of car driving on motorway, road signs overhead to ‘Firestone Blvd’ and ‘Los Angeles’. Freeway. Signs saying ‘Freeway’ and ‘Florence Ave Downey’. POV from car, market by the roadside, Olvera Street market. Kids in market looking at ornaments, creepy Santa ornament. Restaurants, toy stores. Sign - ’San Antonio Winery and Tasting Cellar’. Market with flower wreaths hanging above.
00:01:51 Zoom in on old house, The Avila Adobe. Oldest building, residence in Los Angeles. Zoom in on plaque outside. Flower garlands all over the house. Sign - Casa California. Shop selling pinatas. Bohemian, hippy market.
00:02:30 POV from car, traffic intersection. Driving down LA streets. Nice shot, black man in uniform, white gloves and hat, police officer? Signs behind him including ‘central city’. People waiting to cross as traffic passes in front of them. People waiting for traffic lights, ‘Don’t Walk’ red sign, red light. POV through car window, shops on street, shop signs - ‘White Cross’ family discount centre, ‘Le Roy’s Jewelers’, ‘Modern Shoes’, shoe shop, ‘Fabric King’, ‘Central Pants Co.’, trouser store, ‘Wise shops’. Good shot from behind, policeman, traffic police, traffic cop directing traffic in the middle of the road. People crossing the road - ‘Los Angeles Diamond Co.’ Lots of big hair, 70s, woman in trouser suit with flares, bellbottoms.
00:03:41 POV driving through residential area, Californian homes with palm trees outside. Sign - ‘Lodge Memorials’, star of David. Jewish uneral home, undertakers. Road sign by traffic lights, ‘Wilshire Bl’. Palm trees. POV passing through traffic intersection, 70s LA people crossing road, great shot. Signs - Blackburn Av’, ‘Brentwood Savings’, billboards by the road side. Old man with shopping walks past bench with sign saying ‘Play it Safe - Lock your car doors while driving - Los Angeles County Sheriff’. Crime in Los Angeles, carjacking. Bench with sign on it,, ‘Glasband Willen Mortuaries’, star of David. Jewish funerals. Man stood in the middle of traffic talking through truck, bus window.
00:04:56 Car park. Tower with clock and sign - Farmer’s Market. POV driving into market. Sign - House of Chestnuts’, Chinese, Asian food shop. Busy square by market stalls, people say outside eating, al fresco. ‘Magee’s Corned Beef & Cabbage’ shop. ‘Mort’s Kitchen’. Christmas decorations, reindeer above stall. Christmas market in California. Fruit & vegetables store, market, grocery store. Some tinsel, Christmas decorations. ‘Roger’s Poultry’, butchers. Florists, flower shop. Nice shots of ‘Mort’s Restaurant’, deli. Chefs behind counter. Sign - Chinese Kitchen.
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Cerritos (Spanish for little hills), formerly named Dairy Valley because of the preponderance of dairy farms in the area, is an affluent suburban city in Los Angeles County, California, United States, and is one of several cities that constitute the Gateway Cities of southeast Los Angeles County. It was incorporated on April 24, 1956. As of the 2010 census, the population was 49,041.[6] It is part of the Los Angeles–Long Beach–Anaheim, California Metropolitan Statistical Area designated by the Office of Management and Budget.
History[edit]
Cerritos was originally inhabited by Native Americans belonging to the Tongva (or People of the Earth). Later, the Tongva would be renamed the Gabrieleños by the Spanish settlers after the nearby Mission San Gabriel Arcangel. The Gabrieleños were the largest group of Southern California Indians as well as the most developed in the region.[8] The Gabrieleños lived off the land, deriving food from the animals or plants that could be gathered, snared, or hunted, and grinding acorns as a staple.[8]
Beginning in the late 15th century, Spanish explorers arrived in the New World and worked their way to the California coast in 1542. The colonization process included civilizing the native populations in California by means of establishing various missions. Soon afterwards, a town called El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles de Porciúncula (Los Angeles today) would be founded and prosper with the aid of subjects from New Spain and Native American labor.[8]
One soldier, José Manuel Nieto, was granted a large plot of land by the Spanish King Carlos III, which he named Rancho Los Nietos. It covered 300,000 acres (1,200 km2) of what are today the cities of Cerritos, Long Beach, Lakewood, Downey, Norwalk, Santa Fe Springs, part of Whittier, Huntington Beach, Buena Park, and Garden Grove.[8]
The rancho was divided five ways among Nieto's heirs during the nationalization of church property by the Mexican government, with Juan José Nieto retaining the largest plot called Rancho Los Coyotes. Nieto called the area of Rancho Los Coyotes, where Cerritos is located today, cerritos or little hills although no natural hills exist in modern-day Cerritos.
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Buena Park (/ˈbweɪnə/) is a city in northwestern Orange County, about 12 miles (20 km) northwest of downtown Santa Ana, the county seat. As of Census 2010 its population was 80,530. It is the location of several tourist attractions, including Knott's Berry Farm. It is located about 24 miles southeast of Downtown Los Angeles and is within the Los Angeles metropolitan area.
Original Spanish explorers settled on the enormous ranchos by land grants made by the King of Spain. Manuel Nieto of the Portolà expeditions received such a grant in 1783, which was divided by his heirs into five separate ranchos in 1834. One of them, 46,806-acre (189.42 km2) Rancho Los Coyotes, included the current site of the City of Buena Park. The rancho's adobe headquarters lay on what is now Los Coyotes Country Club's golf course.
The area was transferred from Spanish authority to Mexican rule in 1822 and ceded to the United States in 1848 at the end of the Mexican–American War. California was granted statehood in 1850. Americanization further expanded in the area after completion of the transcontinental railroad in 1869 and its connection to Los Angeles in 1875. By then, Abel Stearns had acquired Rancho Los Coyotes in consideration for loans made to Pio and Andrés Pico. In 1885, James A. Whitaker, a wholesale grocer from Chicago, purchased 690 acres (2.8 km2) of this land from Stearns. In 1887, Whitaker founded the City of Buena Park in conjunction with the railway development of what we now know as Orange County.
The exact derivation of the name Buena Park is uncertain. One theory is that Whitaker used the name of a Chicago suburb: Buena Park, Chicago, Illinois, although the community in Illinois was also named in 1887. Another theory relates to the artesian well and its park-like grounds once located at the current intersection of what are now Artesia and Beach Boulevards. Local settlers referred to the area as Plaza Buena which means good park in Spanish.
The city was incorporated on January 27, 1953. An agricultural center when founded (particularly dairy, wine and citrus products), Buena Park is now primarily a residential suburb and commercial hub.
The Murder of Stuart Tay occurred in 1992.
In 2009, the body of swimsuit model and reality TV star Jasmine Fiore was found stuffed in a suitcase and dumped in an apartment building dumpster near the 7400 block of Franklin Street in northern Buena Park by a resident searching for recyclables.
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Buena Park's E-Zone district, located along Beach Boulevard, is home to several well-known tourist destinations: the venerable Knott's Berry Farm theme park and its sister water park Knott's Soak City, Pirate's Dinner Adventure Show, and a Medieval Times dinner show. The E-Zone has also been home to the Movieland Wax Museum, one of the largest of its kind in the world until it closed in 2005; a Ripley's Believe It or Not! museum (It closed on March 30, 2009.), across the street from the Wax Museum; and the Japanese Village and Deer Park on Knott Avenue.
Los Coyotes Country Club, located in the northeast of the city, boasts a 27-hole championship course originally designed by Billy Bell in 1957 and redesigned by Ted Robinson in 1998. The Los Coyotes LPGA Classic golf tournament has been hosted there.
The 105-acre Ralph B. Clark Regional Park (originally Los Coyotes Regional Park), nestled at the foot of the West Coyote Hills, is one of Orange County's prominent parks. Opened in 1981, it is home to an amphitheater, nature trails, and a stocked fishing pond, as well as the Interpretive Center, a small museum which features ice age fossil and local geology exhibits.
The City of Buena Park has its own local history park on Beach Blvd just south of Interstate 5. On these grounds, the city has preserved several historic buildings. These include the Whitaker-Jaynes House (which serves as the city's local history museum) the Bacon House - possibly the oldest surviving structure from the area, the Stage Stop Hotel (which houses the California Welcome Center-Orange County) and the Tice House. The Buena Park Historical Society manages and maintains the historical content of the museum. The Dreger Clock, a 75-year-old multi-faced street clock, best known for the time it spent at Knott's Berry Farm, was installed in front of the Whitaker/Jaynes house overlooking Beach Blvd in September 2009 after a two-year restoration project.
A Nabisco factory on Artesia Boulevard was known for many years as a Buena Park landmark. The red Nabisco sign was visible from the I-5 Freeway, and visitors to the town could often smell cookies. The factory produced Honey Maid graham crackers, Ritz Crackers, and Nilla Wafers, among other Nabisco products, before shutting down in 2006.
Jim and Nancy Faulkner, Phalla Nol | small farmers | Boxborough
When Jim and Nancy Faulkner bought their small farm in Boxborough, Mass. in 2009, the place was a mess. Buildings were falling down, the soil was poor and the land was covered with invasive plants. Nonetheless, they wanted to turn it into a sustainable farm.
Help came from two very different directions: a government agency and another small farmer.
I really needed a farm plan, said Jim Faulkner, who wanted to ensure he complied with town by-laws. I wanted to show that I was serious and that I had a plan.
So, he went to his local USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service office. There Faulkner met Liz McGuire, a conservation planner with the Mass. Association of Conservation Districts, which works with NRCS to provide conservation planning to farmers.
We talked about what kind of soil it is and what it had the potential for, explained McGuire, adding that invasive buckthorn, bittersweet, multiflora rose were flourishing.
We started by clearing invasive plants, said Faulkner, who enlisted goats to do the job. Then we started to improve the soil health.
Faulkner worked the land alone for a few years, raising chickens and growing vegetables. Then he met Phalla Nol, whose family farmed in Cambodia before they immigrated to the United States. She was looking for land to farm and Faulkner was looking for someone with farming expertise. So, they struck a deal.
We grow Chinese broccoli, pea tendrils, long beans, bok choy, yu choy, all kinds of choy, Nol said, laughing. She sells the produce at local farmers' markets and shares it with the Faulkners.
A couple of years earlier, Faulkner had received funding through NRCS for a high tunnel. With the high tunnel and row covers, I was taking spinach out of it in January, said Faulkner. Not only does the high tunnel extend his growing season, Faulkner says that water efficiency is much better.
Most of my knowledge comes from NRCS to tell you the truth, said Faulkner. And I've been lucky enough to watch Phalla and her family. They're pretty good at it.
The admiration is mutual. He's just like my dad was; he loved farming, said Nol.
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The Mexican Mafia (Spanish: Mafia Mexicana), also known as La eMe (Spanish for the M), is a highly organized Mexican American criminal organization in the United States. Despite its name, the Mexican Mafia did not originate in Mexico, and is entirely a U.S. criminal prison organization. Sureños, including MS-13 and Florencia use the number 13 to show allegiance to the Mexican Mafia. M is the 13th letter of the alphabet. Law enforcement officials report that La eMe is the most powerful gang within the California prison system. Government officials state that there are currently 155–300 official members of the Mexican Mafia with around 990 associates who assist La eMe in carrying out its illegal activities in the hopes of becoming full members
The Mexican Mafia was formed in 1957 by Michael Cardiel and 13 Hispanic street gang members from different Los Angeles neighborhoods that were all incarcerated at the Deuel Vocational Institution, a California Youth Authority facility, which is now an adult state prison in Tracy, California. They formed in order to protect themselves from other prison gangs at the time.The founder of La eMe is Luis Huero Buff Flores & Rae Dawn who was an active member of the Hawaiian Gardens gang in Hawaiian Gardens, California. Gang warfare between Hispanic neighborhoods was the norm during the 1950s and 60s so the fact that Luis Flores was able to get established enemies to set aside their rivalries upon entry into the prison system was something that was not thought possible. This requirement exists to the present day. Hispanic street gangs like White Fence, The Avenues, Clanton 14, San Fer, and Varrio Nuevo Estrada were already into their second decade and firmly established as self-sustaining entities.Luis Flores initially recruited violent members to the gang in an attempt to create a highly feared organization which could control the black market activities of the Deuel prison facilities. La eMe member Ramon Mundo Mendoza claims that in the beginning the overall goal was to terrorize the prison system and enjoy prison comforts while doing time. It is said that the name Mexican Mafia was to show respect towards a powerful criminal organization such as the American Mafia and to install fear in individuals
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(5 Jul 2018) California ushered in broad marijuana legalization nearly six month ago but the illegal market still thrives.
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The sheriff's department has created a specialist unit to target illegal dispensaries and the team raids on average one shop each week.
At that pace it would take many years to close all the existing illegal operations.
Adam Spiker, an executive director of a trade organization that represents cannabis growers, distributors and dispensary owners, said it was unfair for legal business owners to pay for licenses and pay taxes only to be undercut by illegal operators who can sell more cheaply because they don't apply taxes.
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(5 Jul 2018) California ushered in broad marijuana legalization nearly six month ago but the illegal market still thrives.
Nowhere is that more apparent than Los Angeles County.
Hundreds of illegal pot shops operate, undercutting the fledgling legal market.
The sheriff's department has created a specialized unit to target illegal dispensaries and its members raid on average one shop each week. At that pace it would take many years to close all the existing illegal operations.
Adam Spiker is executive director of a trade organization that represents cannabis growers, distributors and dispensary owners.
He said it's unfair for legal business owners to pay for license and pay taxes only to be undercut by illegal operators who can sell their more cheaply because they don't apply taxes.
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플라자의 맞은편엔 1610년에 세워진 미국에서 가장 오래된 공공건물이 있다. 수천 년 동안 인디언의 땅이었던 이 곳은 스페인에 이어, 멕시코, 미국의 순서로 주인이 바뀌어 왔다. 이 건물은 현재 뉴멕시코주의 박물관으로 쓰이고 있다. 박물관 입구엔 뉴멕시코주의 상징이 걸려있는데, 탄피와 숟가락, 칼 등을 이용해 정교하게 만들어져 신기했다. 독수리가 움켜쥔 3개의 화살은 각각 인디언, 스페인, 멕시코의 문화를 의미한다고 한다. 지나간 역사를 부정하기 보단 공존의 방법에 더 큰 관심을 갖고 있는 이 곳 사람들의 생각은 박물관의 전시물에서도 쉽게 찾아볼 수가 있었다. 400년 전 지어진 이 건물은 수많은 개축을 거치긴 했지만, 어도비 양식의 건축기술을 이해하는데 많은 도움을 준다. 이것은 서부개척시대 수많은 사람을 싣고 샌타페이를 오가던 역마차다. 이 비좁은 공간에 9명이나 타고 천장에 4명이 더 타기도 했다고 한다. 그 옆엔 초기 스페인 정복자들의 무기를 소개하는 공간이 있었다. 그들이 처음에 이 곳에 왔을 때는 두꺼운 갑옷과 투구 차림이어서 매우 고전했다고 한다. 당시 스페인군의 금속사슬 옷을 입어보기로 했다. “어때요?” “아주 무겁네요.” “아주 무겁죠. 군인이 되고 싶으세요?” “스페인 인들에게 이 군복이 그리 실용적이지 못했던 또 다른 이유는 많은 유럽인들이 이 곳에 도착했을때 원주민들은 화살을 무기로 사용했다는 점입니다. 이것은 아주 잘 만들어졌고 고리도 촘촘하지만 일반적으로 고리의 간격이 더 커서 누군가 화살을 쏘면 화살촉은 금속에 부딪혀서 깨져도 화살대는 여전히 고리의 가운데를 뚫고 몸으로 들어가 심한 중상을 입힐수 있었기 때문이죠.“ 게다가 이 일대는 고지대 인데다가 날씨도 매우 무덥웠기 때문에 스페인 군대는 갑옷을 버리고 술이 많이 달린 가죽옷으로 바꿨다고 한다.
[English: Google Translator]
Across yen is the oldest public building in the Plaza, built in 1610 in the United States. This is the land which was thousands of Indians followed years in Spain, Mexico, and the owner has changed the order of the United States. The building is currently being used as a museum in New Mexico. The New Mexico Museum entrance yen symbol hanging, shell casings and spoons, etc was elaborately made to wear with a sword. Eagle clutching three arrows will mean that each of the cultures of Native American, Spanish, Mexican. Think of a place where people have a greater interest in the way of coexistence rather than to deny the past history could be easily found in the exhibits of the museum. The building was constructed 400 years ago, but through a number of long renovation, helps a lot to understand the construction techniques of the Adobe form. This is a stagecoach carrying hundreds of people ohgadeon the Santa Fe Wild West. The nine people in a cramped space and has 4 people to ride more rides on the ceiling. Yeopen that there was a space to introduce the weapons of the early Spanish conquistadors. When they came in the first place and then had very thick armor-clad classics. Metal chain outfit at the time Spain was a fitting group.
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■클립명 : 아메리카017-미국08-08 인디언 시장과 뉴멕시코 박물관/Indian Market and Museum/New Mexico/Spanish
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고 : 최필곤 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing : KBS Pilgon Choi TV Producer)
■촬영일자 : 2007년 11월(November)
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아메리카,America,아메리카,미국,USA,United States of America,US,최필곤,2007,11월 November,뉴멕시코,New Mexico,New Mexico
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