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Lakehurst Cinemas, Waukegan, Illinois
There are a number of places named Lakehurst: *Lakehurst, New Jersey *Lakehurst High School, a fictional school in ''Degrassi: The Next Generation'' *Lakehurst Mall, a defunct shopping complex in Waukegan, Illinois *Naval Air Engineering Station Lakehurst, the location of the Hindenburg Disaster {{geodis ...
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Lakehurst High School
This is a list of notable places seen and featured in the ''Degrassi'' teen drama franchise. All five series of the franchise are set in Toronto with both real and fictional places in the city depicted. ''Degrassi Junior High'' and ''Degrassi High'' *Degrassi Junior High School – The middle school the cast attends, which burns down at the end of the third season. The building used for the school was Vincent Massey Junior School in Etobicoke. *Degrassi High School – The high school the cast attends for the final two seasons of the series. *Borden High School – The high school that the ninth grade students attend part-time for science in the third season. Some of the upperclassmen are shown to be hostile towards the Degrassi students, although this seems to cease after one of the Borden students utters a racial slur towards Bryant "B.L.T." Lester Thomas a black Degrassi student resulting in an altercation. One notable student is Clutch, who is briefly Lucy's boyfriend and la ...
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Lakehurst Mall
Lakehurst Mall was a shopping mall in Waukegan, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, Illinois, United States. The mall officially opened in 1971. The mall's anchor stores were JCPenney, Wieboldt's, and Carson Pirie Scott. After Wieboldt's closed in 1986, its former location was divided between Montgomery Ward and Dunham's Sports. The mall declined in the 1990s, closed in 2001, and was demolished in 2004. Beginning In December 1968, of farmland close to the Tri-State Tollway was purchased from Thomas E. Wilson/Edellyn Farms for $2 million, and annexed into Waukegan, Illinois. Construction on the mall began about one year later, in September 1969. A five-year research project of Lake County had concluded that Lake County would be one of the fastest developing areas of the Midwest. The mall was designed by Sidney H. Morris and Associates of Chicago and Gruen Associates of Los Angeles; Initially, Arthur Rubloff & Co. of Chicago was the management and leasing agent for Lakehurst. The new 1 ...
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