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updated: Feb 18, 2013, 2:15 PM
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These tiles are worth a thousand words. Where is it?

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COMMENT 375803
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2013-02-18 02:28 PM |
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Um, plaza del mar?
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MACPUZL
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2013-02-18 02:43 PM |
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You'd think they would have checked before committing it to tile, but it's Northrop, not Northrup.
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COMMENT 375819
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2013-02-18 03:08 PM |
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According to a bio on the Loughead brothers "...established the Loughead Aircraft Manufacturing Company in the rear of William L. Rust's garage at 101 State Street, only three blocks from the waterfront."
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COMMENT 375852
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2013-02-18 04:42 PM |
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It's on the west side of State Street just north of Mason Street. It's part of the MTD bus stop.
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COMMENT 375984
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2013-02-19 07:24 AM |
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Macpuzl, there's dozens of things coined by error. Indio Muerto was named because there was a dead Indian there. And it lives on to this day. Del Playa was misspelled because someone didn't know the correct Spanish spelling. Probably a dozen more around town.
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EL BARBARENO
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2013-02-19 07:30 AM |
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@984 - Indio Muerto was indeed named due to the deceased Indian found there.
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COMMENT 376036
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2013-02-19 08:49 AM |
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@984 u forgot lost cannon canyon street
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