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Angel Cabrera Ăngel Cabrera (born September 12, 1969 in Villa Allende, CĂłrdoba, Argentina) is a professional golfer who plays mainly on the European Tour. On the golf circuit he's also known as "El Pato" Cabrera (The duck).
Angel Carter Angel Charisma Carter (born December 7, 1987 in Tampa, Florida) is an American fashion model who is also famous for being the sister of Backstreet Boys member Nick Carter and of Aaron Carter. Angel and Aaron are twins; she was born one minute before him.
Angel City Chorale Angel City Chorale, founded by conductor/artistic director Sue Fink at world-famous McCabe's Guitar Shop, is a multi-talented, multi-cultural ensemble of 125 men and women that truly reflects the spirit of Los Angeles, the city it calls home. Performing an extraordinary repertoire ranging from Classical music era and Folk to Pop and Gospel in enthusiastic, audience-friendly concerts has become the group's hallmark.
Angel Cordero, Jr. Angel Cordero Jr. born (November 8, 1942) in Santurce, Puerto Rico, Cordero is the sixth ranking thoroughbred horse racing jockey of all time and the only Puerto Rican to be inducted into the "NMR Hall of Fame".
Angel Corella Ăngel Corella (Born 1975) is a principal dancer with American Ballet Theatre. Raised in Madrid, Spain, he trained with Karemia Moreno and Victor Ullate and began winning dance awards at a young age, including the First Prize in the National Ballet Competition of Spain and three years later, the Grand Prix and Gold Medal at the Concours International de Danse de Paris.
Angel dusting Angel dusting is the misleading marketing practice of including a minuscule amount of an active ingredient in a cosmetic, cosmeceutical, dietary supplement, food product, or nutraceutical, insufficient to cause any measurable benefit. The advertising materials may claim that the ingredient is helpful and that the ingredient is contained in the product, both of which are true (with the exception of some extreme cases where the ingredient is so diluted that most units of the product don't even contain a single molecule of the active ingredient).
Angel Dust (band) Angel Dust is a power metal band originating from Dortmund, Germany that started off as a typical garage band. Taking their name from a song title off the black metal band Venom's album Welcome To Hell, Angel Dust came to be in 1984.
Angel DVDs DVDs of the television show Angel were produced by 20th Century Fox and released beginning in 2001. These sets contained not only the episodes, but extra features, such as: audio commentaries by the shows makers, documentary features, blooper reels, shooting scripts and so on.
Angel Eyes (Lime song) "Angel Eyes" is the name of high-profile 1984 dance recording by Canadian duo Denis and Denyse LePage (then husband and wife) recording as Lime. The record received an epic club remix by noted duo M and M in 1985, and this recording can be seen as an essential step in the visible evolution of Disco Music to House Music in the stylings of popular dance records.
Angel Face Angel Face is a 1952 black-and-white film shot in the film noir style. The film was directed by Otto Preminger and is one of his many films noir that also include Laura (1944), Where the Sidewalk Ends (1950), and Fallen Angel (1945).
Angel Falls Angel Falls or Salto Ăngel (indiginous name: Kerepakupay Vená) is the world's highest free-falling waterfall at 979 m (3,212 ft) with an uninterrupted drop of 807 m (2,648 ft) lying in the Canaima National Park, Venezuela at .
Angel Film Festival The Angel Film Festival is an annual independent film festival that takes places in Islington, London. The festival seeks to support London- and UK-based makers of independent film, as well as to provide a relaxed environment for London film goers to enjoy movies that would not traditionally be screened in London.
Angel Flight Angel Flight is the name used by a number of groups whose members provide free transportation for needy patients and perform other missions of community service. Such a non-profit organization may be located in the United States, Europe, Australia, or Canada and they, like other Public Benefit Flying (PBF) organizations, help arrange free, non-emergency transportation for patients who require medical treatment but who can not afford to pay for a commercial flight.
Angel Gang The Angel Gang is a group of villains in the Judge Dredd comic strip, published in 2000 AD magazine in the UK. They are portrayed as a futuristic version of rural criminals from the American Deep South, at least as such people are imagined by British writers.
Angel Grant Angel Grant (Born November 24th) is an R&B singer who is considered an R&B one hit wonder in the United states. She scored minor chart success in the late 90's with the single "Lil Red Boat" produced by Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis for their newly created label Flyte Tyme Records.
Angel Grove Angel Grove is the fictional town in the Power Rangers universe, the setting for much of the action of the children's television series Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers and its immediate sequels. Angel Grove is presumably located in California, however no specific location was ever mentioned.
Angel hair Angel hair is an alleged substance of unknown origin, said to be dispersed from UFOs as they fly overhead. It is so named for its similarity to fine hair, or spider's webs, and is comparable to ectoplasm and pixie dust.
Angel Heart Angel Heart is a 1987 horror movie written and directed by Alan Parker, starring Mickey Rourke, Lisa Bonet and Robert De Niro. The film is adapted from the novel Falling Angel by William Hjortsberg, and is generally faithful to the novel, but it has a more somber tone.
Angel Hernandez (umpire) Angel Hernandez (born August 26 1961 in Havana, Cuba) is an umpire in Major League Baseball who has worked in the National League from 1991 to 1999, and throughout both major leagues since 2000. He has umpired in the World Series in 2002 and 2005, as well as the 1999 All-Star Game.
Angel investor An angel investor (known as a "business angel" in Europe, or simply an "angel") is an affluent individual who provides capital for a business start-up, usually in exchange for ownership equity. Unlike venture capitalists, angels typically do not manage the pooled money of others in a professionally-managed fund.
Angel Island (Sonic the Hedgehog) Angel Island (formerly called and also known as the Floating Island) is a fictional island floating high in the air in the world of the Sonic the Hedgehog video game series. It was first introduced in the video game Sonic the Hedgehog 3.
Angel Island, California Angel Island is an island in San Francisco Bay which offers spectacular views of the San Francisco skyline, the Marin County Headlands and Mount Tamalpais. It is a California state park, Angel Island State Park.
Angel Juarbe, Jr. Angel Luis Juarbe, Jr. (May 1 1966 — September 11 2001) was a New York City firefighter best known for winning the 2001 reality TV series Murder in Small Town X, which was broadcast in August 2001, the last episode airing September 8 2001.
Angel Locsin Angel LocsĂn (born AngĂ©lica LocsĂn Colmenares), is a Filipina television and film actress who was introduced in GMA Network's youth-oriented program, Click. Locsin rose to prominence after being cast as one of the lead stars in the fantasy-themed television series Mulawin in 2004.
Angel Luis Andreo Angel Luis Andreo Gabán (born December 3, 1972 in Madrid) is a water polo player from Spain, who was a member of the national team that won the gold medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. He also competed for his native country in the Summer Games of 2000 and 2004.
Angel Medina Angel Medina is a former wrestler for Extreme Championship Wrestling under the stage name of The Spanish Angel. He was a member of Da Baldies with Vito "the Skull" Lograsso, Tony DeVito, Vic Grimes, and Redd Dogg.
Angel Mounds Angel Mounds State Historic Site is located on the Ohio River in Vanderburgh County, Indiana adjacent to Evansville. It is part of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, Division of Indiana State Museums and Historic Sites.
Angel Mountain Saga The Angel Mountain Saga of five novels was written by Pembrokeshire author Brian John, and was first published at the rate of one volume per year in 2001-2005. The publisher is Greencroft Books, based in Newport, Pembrokeshire.
Angel Munoz Angel Munoz (born March 6, 1960 in New York City, New York) is the Founder & President of the Cyberathlete Professional League and the first major pioneer & visionary of professional videogame competitions (aka E-Sports). Commonly referred to as the "Father of E-Sports," Munoz has been a major force behind the mainstream acceptance of videogame tournaments as a professional sport.
Angel of Grief Angel of Grief is a 1894 sculpture by William Wetmore Story which serves as the grave stone of the artist and his wife at the Protestant Cemetery, Rome. A replica made in 1906 exists at the Stanford Mausoleum at Stanford University.
Angel of Mercy (The Dream Academy song) Angel of Mercy (called Twelve-Eight Angel on the album) was the final single by The Dream Academy. The song was co-written by David Gilmour of Pink Floyd (who also co-produced it, and sang backing vocals) and Dream Academy lead singer Nick Laird-Clowes.
Angel of Mine "Angel of Mine" is an R&B song written by Rhett Lawrence, and Travon Potts for British R&B girl group Eternal's Greatest Hits album (1997). The song was a number 4 hit in the UK (selling over 200,000 copies) and was successful in many European countries and other parts of the world.
Angel of the Morning "Angel of the Morning" is a hit song from 1968 for the American singer Merrilee Rush and the Turnabouts. Written by New York-born songwriter Chip Taylor, it was originally recorded by Evie Sands for Cameo-Parkway Records in 1967, but the record label went bankrupt, stranding the song.
Angel of the Morning (Elisabeth Andreassen album) Angel of the Morning is a 1981 album from Norwegian singer Elisabeth Andreasson. On this record, she sing songs both in the Swedish language and the English language, and among the songs is "Angel of the Morning" and the Svensktoppen hit "DĂĄ lyser en sol".
Angel on My Shoulder (film) Angel on My Shoulder (1946) is a film directed by Archie Mayo, written by Harry Segall and Roland Kibbee, and released by United Artists. The film was Mayo's last before his retirement, and is now in the public domain.
Angel Ochoa Angel Eduardo Ochoa Uriarte also know as chango or "p" boy because he often saw bad films in school tec(born March 4 1989 in Culiacan, Sinaloa) is a Mexican Football player, who currently plays for Dorados de Sinaloa of the Primera Division de México.
Angel One "Angel One" is a first season episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, first broadcast January 25, 1988. It is episode #14, production #115, teleplay written by Patrick Barry, and directed by Michael Rhodes.
Angel Orsini Angel Orsini is a Professional wrestler currently wrestling in Ohio Valley Wrestling, a developmental territory of World Wrestling Entertainment. Previously she wrestled in the Professional Girl Wrestling Association (PGWA), winning the PGWA Championship in 2000.
Angel Perez Angel Perez is a fictional character from Terry Brooks' Great Wars trilogy of novels, written as a prequel to his Shannara series. A Knight of the Word, Angel's first appearance is in the book Armageddon's Children.
Angel Road railway station Angel Road railway station is in the London Borough of Enfield in north east London, and is in Travelcard Zone 4, on the Tottenham Hale branch of the Lea Valley Lines. The station, and all trains serving it, is operated by 'one'.
Angel Rock Angel Rock (ISBN 0-00-712847-9) is a 2002 crime novel written by Darren Williams. The book is mostly set against the backdrop of the Australian bush during the late 1960s, and tells the story of what happens when the small rural community of the title is struck by two tragedies in quick succession.
Angel Rodriguez Angel Rodriguez is a 2005 film, that showed at the Toronto International Film Festival under the title Angel. HBO picked up the film and released it under the longer name both on their movie channel and on DVD.
Angel sharks The angel sharks are an unusual group of sharks with flattened bodies and broad pectoral fins that give them a strong resemblance to skates and rays. The 16-odd known species are all classified in a single genus, Squatina, belonging to its own family, Squatinidae, and order Squatiniformes.
Angel Stadium of Anaheim Angel Stadium of Anaheim (originally Anaheim Stadium and later Edison International Field of Anaheim) is a baseball stadium located in Anaheim, California, and home to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim of the American League. The stadium is often referred to by its unofficial nickname The Big A.
Angel Staff Angel Staff, founded by Nadia McCaffrey, is an International NGO. The goals of the organization are to work to bring help and assistance to women and children who have survived the trauma of War as well as bring support for terminally ill people.
Angel Trains Angel Trains is one of the three major ROSCOs (Rolling Stock Companies) in the United Kingdom. Created in 1994 as part of the privatisation of British Rail, it owns around a third of passenger railway locomotives, multiple units and coaching stock running on Network Rail's system which it leases to various train operators.
Angel Wing Angel Wing or Slipped Wing is a disease that affects waterfowl, primarily geese and ducks. There are two basic theories concerning the cause of angel wing, both of which may be correct and both suppose the root cause to be overfeeding waterfowl.
Angel's Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador Angel's Cove a small town on the Avalon Peninsula of Newfoundland, Canada, was first settled by James Coffey in the early 1800s. James had moved to Newfoundland from County Waterford, Ireland to work at Placentia's Saunders and Sweetman firm (often referred to as Sweetman's).
Angel's Egg is a Japanese anime feature film produced by Tokuma Shoten in 1985. A collaboration between popular artist Yoshitaka Amano and director Mamoru Oshii, it incorporates surrealistic and existentialist qualities but very little dialogue, making it a commonly cited example of progressive anime..
Angel's share Angel's share is a winemaking term for the portion (share) of a wine's volume that is lost to evaporation. This phenomenon occurs during aging in oak barrels, typically French or American oak, or after distillation.
Angel's Triangle, El Paso, Texas Angel's Triangle, is a neighborhood located in Northeast El Paso in El Paso, Texas, bordered by Dyer St, Gateway North Blvd, and Hondo Pass Dr. It is a low-income neighborhood that has been plagued by crime in its history.
Angel-lights Angel-lights, in architecture, are the upper panes of glass or "lights'" in a curved window frame, next to the springing; probably a corruption of the word angle lights, as they are nearly triangular.
Angel: The Collection Angel: The Collection is the third, and most extensive, greatest hits album released by Angel listing 16 songs from their first five albums: Angel, Helluva Band, On Earth As It Is In Heaven, White Hot, and Sinful. It was released in 2000.
Angel: The Singles Collection Volume 2 This is volume two of a collection of singles released by Angel throughout 1977-1981. This volume includes songs from their last four albums On Earth As It Is In Heaven, White Hot, Sinful, and Live Without A Net.
Angela (comics) Angela is a fictional character in Todd McFarlane's Spawn comic book series. She was created for the series by writer Neil Gaiman, which led to a legal battle between McFarlane and Gaiman over the rights to the character.
Angela Aames Angela Aames (born February 27, 1956 in Pierre, South Dakota; died November 27, 1988 in West Hills, California) was an American actress with an able screen presence and a promising career as a "blonde bombshell" type.
Angela Ammons Angela Ammons is a female singer and songwriter from Austin, Texas. She was signed to Abrupt Records & Universal Records at the age of seventeen to record her debut album (entitled 'Angela Ammons') which was released on September 25 2001.
Angela Baddeley Angela Baddeley CBE (born Madeline Angela Clinton-Baddeley; 4 July 1904–22 February 1976) was an English character actress best remembered for her role as Mrs Bridges in the ITV period drama Upstairs, Downstairs. She was the elder sister of actress Hermione Baddeley and the priest William Baddeley and was born in London.
Angela Batinovich Angela Batinovich is an American businesswoman. She is the majority shareholder and managing partner of the Portland LumberJax of the National Lacrosse League; the creator of "Bat's Daughter", a successful line of women's clothing; and the founder of AMBLA, INC.
Angela Brazil Angela Brazil, (pronounced "brazzle"), (November 30, 1868 - March 13, 1947), was the first of the British writers of "modern" School Girls' Stories genre - written from the characters' point of view. The equivalent in respect of boys' stories was Charles Hamilton (1876-1961), (pen name Frank Richards).
Angela Bulloch Angela Bulloch (born 1966 in Rainy River, Ontario, Canada) is a London and Berlin based sculptor, installation - and sound artist who is recognised as one of the Young British Artists. She studied at Goldsmiths' College, London (1985–1988) and was included in the Freeze Exhibition, 1988.
Angela Cannings Angela Cannings was convicted in 2002 of smothering her (seven week old) son Jason in 1991 and her (eighteen week old) son Matthew in 1999 and released on a second appeal. Another baby also died in its first few weeks of life, and although this death was not the subject of a prosecution, it does have an impact on the statistical evidence given at Mrs Cannings's trial.
Angela Cartwright Angela Cartwright (born September 9, 1952 in Altrincham, Cheshire) is a British-born American actress, best known as a child actress for her roles in the film The Sound Of Music and in the US television series Lost in Space.
Angela Constance Angela Constance is Scottish National Party Councillor for the Carmondean Ward of West Lothian Council where she is the party spokesperson for children services and lifelong learning. She stood for the party in the Livingston by-election, 2005 and will be contesting in the same area for the Scottish Parliament elections in 2007 and is widely expected to defeat the current incumbent Bristow Muldoomed.
Angela Davis Angela Yvonne Davis (born January 26, 1944 in Birmingham, Alabama) is an African American communist organizer and philosopher who was associated with the Black Panther Party in the 1960s and 1970s, as well as the Communist Party of the United States of America. She first achieved nationwide notoriety when she was linked to the murder of judge Harold Haley during an attempted Black Panther prison break; she fled underground, and was the subject of an intense manhunt.
Angela Dawson Angela Dawson was the most prominent member of a family — five children, herself, and husband Carnell — who were all murdered in Baltimore, Maryland, on October 16, 2002. After Dawson had repeatedly alerted police to drug dealing, assault, and other crime in her East Baltimore neighborhood of Oliver, she and her family died after her home was firebombed.
Angela Devi Angela Devi (born Angela Shunali Dhingra July 30, 1975; died March 31, 2006) was an American adult model. According to her website, she was born in New York City; she originally became known through her modeling work for Foxes.
Angela Dimitriou Angela Dimitriou (born Athens, Greece) is a Greek singer. She is also famous in the Arab countries across the Middle East, with her song "Margarites" hitting the top of the charts in Lebanon, among other places.
Angela Feeney Angela Feeney is a Northern Irish opera singer born in West Belfast. She made her professional singing debut with the Irish National Opera as Cherubino in "The Marriage of Figaro" in 1977 and continued her studies at the Richard Strauss Conservatoire in Munich from which she received a first class honours degree.
Angela Glover Blackwell Angela Glover Blackwell is the founder and president of PolicyLink, which is "[A] national research and action institute that works collaboratively to develop and implement local, state, and federal policies to achieve economic and social equity. It is a non-profit PolicyLink collaborates with a broad range of partners to implement strategies to ensure that everyone—including those from low-income communities of color—can contribute to and benefit from economic growth and prosperity.
Angela Grant Angela Grant (born 1950) is an actress best known for her appearances in Carry On Up the Khyber and Carry On Girls. Before she started acting she was a teenage fashion model for the Lucie Clayton agency, she now does public speaking and work for charity.
Angela Johnson Angela Johnson is the first woman sentenced to death by the United States federal government since Bonnie Brown Heady was put to death in the gas chamber in 1953. Forty-nine women have been executed under state laws since 1900.
Angela Kennedy (swimmer) Angela Kennedy (born February 28 1976 in Nambour, Queensland) is a former Australian butterfly swimmer of the 1990s, who won a silver medal in the 4x100m medley relay at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia.
Angela Kincaid Angela Kincaid, formerly known by her married name of Angie Mills, is a children's book illustrator best known for the Butterfly Children series of picture books. With her then husband, Pat Mills, she created the Celtic comics character Sláine for 2000 AD.
Angela Lansbury Angela Brigid Lansbury CBE (born October 16, 1925) is a four-time Tony-winning, three-time Oscar and eighteen-time Emmy Award-nominated English actress, best-known for playing mystery writer Jessica Fletcher on Murder, She Wrote.
Angela Lonsdale Angela Lonsdale (born in 1970) is an English actress best known for playing police officer Emma Taylor on Coronation Street. Emma Taylor was married and had a child with veteran character Curly Watts who was played by Kevin Kennedy.
Angela Mao Angela Mao (born 20 September 1950 in Taiwan) is a martial arts film actress best known for the string of kung fu films in which she starred during the 1970s. She is also known as Mao Ying, Angela Mao Ying, and Mao Fu Ying.
Angela Mudge Angela Mudge, born in Tavistock, near Plymouth in Devon on July 8, 1970 and now resident in the village of Gartmore near Aberfoyle in Scotland, is a four-time British and three-time Scottish hill running champion. She has also been internationally successful, winning the Women's World Mountain Running Trophy in 2000, the World Masters Mountain Running Championship in 2005 and the Buff Skyrunner Series in 2006.
Angela of Foligno Angela of Foligno (born circa 1248, died 4 January 1309) was a Catholic mystic who was born and lived in Foligno, Italy, near Assisi. She married at an early age and when was in her thirties, she committed a sin so shameful that she was not able to confess it to anybody.
Angela O'Donnell Angela M. O'Donnell is an educational psychologist at Rutgers University who has made substantial contributions to the understanding of collaborative learning (O'Donnell, Hmelo-Silver, & Erkens, 2006), and is the co-author of a widely used introductory textbook (O'Donnell, Reeve, & Smith, 2007).
Angela Perkey Angela Perkey is the Founder and Executive Director of Students Serve, a nonprofit organization that provides service-learning grants to college students across America. Students Serve has been funded by a grant from mtvU.
Angela Platt Angela Platt (born May 29, 1979 in Coleraine) is a field hockey goalkeeper from Ireland, who made her international debut for the Women's National Team in 2000 against the United States. She plays club hockey for the Ballymoney team.
Angela Postma Angela Postma (born August 6, 1971 in Ede, Gelderland) is a former freestyle swimmer from the Netherlands, who won the golden medal in the 50m Butterfly at the European Sprint Swimming Championships 1994 in Stavanger, Norway. At the same tournament the sprinter, coached by Henk Tempelman, also captured a silver medal (50m Freestyle) and a bronze medal (4x50m Freestyle Relay).
Angela Richards Angela Richards (born 18 December 1944) is an English actress, best known to television viewers for her leading role in the 1970s BBC drama Secret Army, set during the Second World War in which she played Monique Duchamps.
Angela Rippon Angela Rippon, OBE (born October 12, 1944) is a well-known British television journalist. She is often erroneously stated to have been the first female newsreader on prime-time television news, on BBC2 in 1974 (later presenting the BBC's Nine O'clock News).
Angela Robinson Angela Robinson (born February 14, 1971) is an African American film director, and graduate of Brown University and New York University. Robinson is openly lesbian, and is known to frequently deal with gay and lesbian subject matter in her films.
Angela Rumbold Dame Angela Christina Rosemary Rumbold, DBE (born 11 August, 1932) is a British Conservative Party Member of Parliament. She currently has the distinction of being the most recent Conservative Member of Parliament to gain a seat at a parliamentary by-election, and also the most recent British MP of any governing party to gain a seat in a by-election.
Angela Shelton Angela Shelton (born December 5, 1972 in Asheville, North Carolina) is an American screenwriter, actress, and documentary film producer, best known for the film Tumbleweeds and the documentary Searching for Angela Shelton. She is the writer, director, and editor of the documentary Searching for Angela Shelton.
Angela Vincent Angela Vincent is a professor at Somerville College of Oxford University. She is the head of a research group, which is located in the Institute of Molecular Sciences and working on a wide range of biological disciplines encompassing molecular biology, biochemistry, cellular immunology and intracellular neurophysiology.
Angela Watkinson Angela Eileen Watkinson (born 18 November, 1941, Leytonstone) is a politician in the United Kingdom. She is Conservative Party Member of Parliament for Upminster, and was first elected in 2001, beating Keith Darvill who had taken the seat from the Conservatives in 1997.
Angela Watson Angela Christine Watson (born November 12, 1975 in Danville, Illinois) is an American model and actress best known for her role on the American sitcome Step by Step, where she played one of the daughters of Suzanne Somers' character.
Angela Winbush Angela Winbush (born on June 26 1954 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA) is an American R&B/soul singer-songwriter and record producer who rose to fame first as one half of the eighties R&B duo, Rene & Angela and then later as a solo artist and collaborator with The Isley Brothers.
Angela Wynter Angela Wynter is a British actress who is probably most famous for playing the character of Yolande Trueman in the soap opera EastEnders, since 16 October 2003. She based the character on her late sister Merlene.
Angela’s Ashes (film) Angela’s Ashes is a 1999 film based on the memoir of the same title by Frank McCourt, born in the United States of Irish descent. The film was directed by Alan Parker and starred Emily Watson, Robert Carlyle, Joe Breen, Ciaran Owens and Michael Legge (the latter three playing the Young, Middle and Older Frank McCourt respectively).
Angelbachtal Angelbachtal is a municipality in Kraichgau, between Sinsheim and Bruchsal. The name Angelbachtal comes from the valley of the Waldangelbach, which flows through Kraichgau, and from the municipality of the same name.
Angeles City The City of Angeles (Filipino: Lungsod ng Angeles; Kapampangan: Lakanbalen Ning Angeles/Siudad Ning Angeles) is a 1st class city located in the province of Pampanga, Philippines (location: ). It is near the Clark International Airport and Clark Special Economic Zone (CSEZ) (formerly Clark Air Base).
Angeles Crest Highway The Angeles Crest Highway is a two-lane (one lane of travel in each direction) segment of California State Route 2 in the United States. The road is 66 miles in length, with its western terminus at the intersection at Foothill Boulevard in La Cañada Flintridge and its eastern terminus at California State Route 138 northeast of Wrightwood.
Angeles Forest Highway The Angeles Forest Highway traverses the Angeles National Forest and connects the Los Angeles basin to the Antelope Valley by going up and over the San Gabriel Mountains. The highway is variously known as County Road N-3 or FH-59 or the Palmdale cutoff.
Angeles National Forest The Angeles National Forest (ANF) was established by executive order on December 20, 1892 as the San Gabriel Timberland Reserve. It covers over 2,600 km² (650,000 acres) and is located in the San Gabriel Mountains, just north of the metropolitan area of Los Angeles, California.
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