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The History Press

The History Press

A publishing firm dedicated to releasing fascinating and accessible titles about local history throughout the country

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"In 1956, Elvis kicked off his breakout year with incredible shows at the Mosque. But the older patrons of the Jefferson didn't even recognize the still humble young star dining in their midst!"
The History PressThe History Press · July 25, 2012
Hotel
· Richmond, United States
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"Learn all about the history of Sacramento's K Street: Where our City was Born by William Burg."
The History PressThe History Press · July 25, 2012
Pedestrian Street/Plaza
· Sacramento, United States
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"Learn all about the importance of Los Angeles's Bunker Hill to the film noir classics of the 1950s like Kiss Me Deadly!"
The History PressThe History Press · July 25, 2012
Indie Movies
· Los Angeles, United States
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"If you love watching classic cinema, then read about how films like Kiss Me Deadly were filmed in Los Angeles's Bunker Hill: Pulp Fiction's Mean streets ad Film Noir's Ground Zero!"
The History PressThe History Press · July 25, 2012
Indie Movies
· Los Angeles, United States
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"If you enjoy classic cinema, then read all about in Los Angeles's Bunker Hill: Pulp Fiction's Mean Streets and Film Noir's Ground Zero by Jim Dawson"
The History PressThe History Press · July 25, 2012
Indie Movies
· Los Angeles, United States
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"Read all about the storied past of Film Noir in Los Angeles's Bunker Hill by Jim Dawson, whose documentary on Bunker Hill appeared in the Criterion Collection's reissue of Kiss Me Deadly."
The History PressThe History Press · July 25, 2012
Theater
· Los Angeles, United States
9.0