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- Gateway Cities Council of Governments - Cooperative and advocacy association of city governments of southeastern Los Angeles County. Map, current studies and projects, and links to member cities provided.
- Gateway Cities Partnership, Inc. - Community development corporation which invests in projects such as workforce development, business assistance, and sustainability planning. Services, publications, and related links provided.
- Small Business Development Center, Southeast Los Angeles County - A non-profit agency providing resources, knowledge and technical assistance to local businesses and entrepreneurs. List of services, workshop schedule, and consultant profiles available.
- Southeast Los Angeles County Workforce Investment Board - A not-for-profit public benefit corporation providing job search, productivity training for businesses and career guidance for youth. Includes calendar and description of training, day care, and other services.
- The Grand Circle - Travel information for America's Southwest. Provides information for maps, lodging, gateway cities, suggested routes, and local attractions.
- Harbor Economic Alliance - Coalition which promotes volunteerism, business and trade, and local tourism. Site provides PDF guides to neighborhood services, local demographics, links to neighborhood councils, and related links.
- Gateway City Realty, Inc. - Listings, featured properties, residential, land and commercial properties, and contact information.
- About.com: St. Louis - Discover the Gateway City's diverse neighborhoods and rich history, keep up with local events, find hot eateries, locate businesses and churches.
- St. Louis Front Page - A comprehensive guide to the Gateway City. News and links.
- Thousands of pilgrims await pontiff in Gateway City - [CNN]
Wikipedia Articles
- Gateway Cities - The Gateway Cities of Southern California are those located in southeastern Los Angeles County. There is some cross-over between these cities and those composing South Los Angeles, East Los Angeles, the South Bay, and the San Gabriel Valley.
- Gateway to the Americas International Bridge - The Gateway to the Americas International Bridge is one of four vehicular international bridges located in the cities of Laredo, Texas, and Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, that connect the United States and Mexico over the Rio Grande (Río Bravo). It is owned and operated by City of Laredo and the Secretaría de Comunicaciones y Transportes (Mexico's federal Secretariat of Communication and Transportation).
- Area code 562 - Area code 562 is a California telephone area code which was split from area code 310 on January 25, 1997. It is the area code for much of the Gateway Cities region of southeastern Los Angeles County, California, including Long Beach and surrounding cities such as Cerritos, Lakewood, Downey, Norwalk, and Whittier.
- St. Paul High School (Santa Fe Springs, California) - St. Paul High School is a Catholic, co-educational high school serving the Gateway Cities of Los Angeles County owned and operated by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles, and was founded in 1956.
- Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México - Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México, (better known as N de M) was Mexico's state owned railroad company from 1938 to 1998, and prior to 1938 (dating from the regime of Porfirio Diaz) a major railroad controlled by the government that linked Mexico City to the major border cities of Nuevo Laredo and Ciudad Juarez, the first trains to Nuevo Laredo from Mexico City began operating in 1903 N de M absorbed the Mexican Central Railroad (Ferrocarril Central Mexicano, first section from Mexico City to Leon, Guanajuato] opened in [[1882) in 1909, thus acquiring a second border gateway at El Paso, Texas. The N de M was nationalized by President Lázaro Cárdenas del Río in 1938, and privatized 60 years later by President Ernesto Zedillo.