Farmers
Market
The Farmers Market at Third and Fairfax a Los Angeles landmark and world
class tourist destination. The cream-colored buildings of the Farmers
Market, with their green roofs and brick-colored trim, embrace dozens
of small shops and stalls knitted together by a network of passageways.
The Grove
The Grove Los Angeles is a shopping and entertainment complex built
adjacent to the historic Farmers Market. It centers on a landscaped
park and a dancing fountain. It's become a popular spot for shopping
and dining, and its lively crowds and street grid layout making it
feel like an old-fashioned downtown.
Beverly Center
Located at the edge of Beverly Hills and Hollywood and features more
than 160 distinctive specialty boutiques and restaurants.
Fairfax Avenue
Fairfax Avenue is a street on north central Los Angeles, California.
It runs from La Cienega Boulevard (which separates the Westside from
the central part of the city) with Culver City at its southern end
to Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood on its northern end. The section
of Fairfax Avenue filled with traditionally Jewish businesses is sometimes
referred to by Angelenos as Kosher Canyon or "The Bagel District."
Canters Deli
Canter's Delicatessen and Restaurant is a family run business that started
in Jersey City, New Jersey in 1924. The Canter brothers moved their
business to Boyle Heights, a suburb of Los Angeles, in 1931, and in
1948 Harold Price and Selma Udko opened Canter's Deli at 439 North
Fairfax, a few doors up the block from the current location.
Cedars
Sinai
Cedars-Sinai Is Leading the Quest for Health. Since
our founding in 1902, Cedars-Sinai has focused on providing the
highest quality healthcare available. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
is composed of: More than 2,000 physicians in almost every clinical
specialty, 9,000 employees, 2,000 volunteers, 15,000 fundraising support
group members
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