The sender lives in the Northridge neighbourhood in Los Angeles. It's had a few names over the years, starting with Zelzah in 1908. In 1929 it was renamed North Hollywood until 1938, when civic leader Carl S Dentzel renamed it to Northridge Village, which was eventually shortened to Northridge.
Northridge is home to about 62 000 people and has one of the lowest population densities in Los Angeles.
Northridge is home to about 62 000 people and has one of the lowest population densities in Los Angeles.
Northridge is home to the US Metric Association. It is a non-profit organization that advocates for total conversion of the United States to the International System of Units (SI). It was founded in 1916 at Columbia University in New York City, where it was called the American Metric Association. The United States is the only country that still mostly uses the Imperial System of measurement, although I think the US military uses metric. Canada and the United Kingdom use a mixture of both systems.

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