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The Talmadge

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The Talmadge is a historic brick residential building in Los Angeles, California and which bears the name of silent film actress Norma Talmadge.

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The Talmadge
South Berendo Street, Los Angeles Koreatown

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N 34.06151 ° E -118.2939 °
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Talmadge Apartments

South Berendo Street
90005 Los Angeles, Koreatown
California, United States
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