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Rosemead

American  
[rohz-meed] / ˈroʊzˌmid /

noun

  1. a city in SW California, near Los Angeles.


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Louis Jr.’s children, Lisa, Stephen, Gabriel and Lorraine, played among the trees in their father’s tree lots, first in Monrovia in 1973, Louis Jr. says, then in Rosemead and Pico Rivera.

From Los Angeles Times

The true story behind the family drama “Rosemead” may not be the saddest tale ever brought to the screen.

From Los Angeles Times

In ‘Rosemead,’ based on a 2017 L.A.

From Los Angeles Times

Despite the film’s downbeat subject matter and its grim finale, watching “Rosemead” isn’t as wholly depressing as it may sound.

From Los Angeles Times

As Quality Printing and Graphics prospered, the couple bought a small house in a gated community in Rosemead.

From Los Angeles Times