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- William Mulholland - Wikipedia
William Mulholland (September 11, 1855 – July 22, 1935) was an Irish American self-taught civil engineer who was responsible for building the infrastructure to provide a water supply that allowed Los Angeles to grow into the largest city in California
- William Mulholland | Biography, Childhood, Los Angeles Aqueduct, St . . .
William Mulholland (1855–1935) was a self-educated Irish-born American civil engineer who is best known for having designed and supervised the construction of the Los Angeles Aqueduct
- Mulholland Drive (2001) - IMDb
Mulholland Drive: Directed by David Lynch With Naomi Watts, Jeanne Bates, Dan Birnbaum, Laura Harring After a car wreck on Mulholland Drive renders a woman amnesiac, she and a Hollywood-hopeful search for clues and answers across Los Angeles in a twisting venture beyond dreams and reality
- The dam collapse that ruined Mulholland’s career - Curbed LA
William Mulholland died in July 1935, and with him it seems the debate over the dam A year before, the Hollywood Women’s Club had tabled a resolution calling for the dam’s removal
- Why David Lynchs Mulholland Drive is the greatest film of the . . . - BBC
We explain why the late, great David Lynch's Mulholland Drive topped BBC Culture's poll to find the greatest films of the 21st Century Cinema in the early years of the 21st Century has been
- The disgraceful end of Californias water king - SFGATE
William Mulholland built the Los Angeles aqueduct that brought water from the Owens Valley to Southern California before a dam tragedy ended his career
- Mulholland Drive: overlooks, scenic route and tourist attractions
In its entirety, Mulholland Drive is a 55-mile long winding road that connects the Hollywood Hills to Leo Carrillo State Beach in Malibu
- Mulholland Drive (film) - Wikipedia
Mulholland Drive[b] is a 2001 surrealist neo-noir mystery art film written and directed by David Lynch; his tagline for the film is "a love story in the city of dreams"
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