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For his contributions to [[Los Angeles]], Amestoy Avenue in the [[San Fernando Valley]] area of [[Los Angeles]] was named in his honor. Amestoy Avenue runs North-South through the neighborhoods of [[Encino]], [[Reseda, Los Angeles, California|Reseda]], and [[Northridge, California|Northridge]], from [[Ventura Boulevard]] (interrupted) to the [[California State Route 118|118 Freeway]] (approximately 7 miles).
For his contributions to [[Los Angeles]], Amestoy Avenue in the [[San Fernando Valley]] area of [[Los Angeles]] was named in his honor. Amestoy Avenue runs North-South through the neighborhoods of [[Encino]], [[Reseda, Los Angeles, California|Reseda]], and [[Northridge, California|Northridge]], from [[Ventura Boulevard]] (interrupted) to the [[California State Route 118|118 Freeway]] (approximately 7 miles).


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[[Category:Los Angeles history|Amestoy, Dominique]]
[[Category:Los Angeles history|Amestoy, Dominique]]

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Dominique Amestoy was a Basque banker, one of the original founders to provide the financing for the historic Farmers and Merchants Bank in downtown Los Angeles, California, in 1871.

For his contributions to Los Angeles, Amestoy Avenue in the San Fernando Valley area of Los Angeles was named in his honor. Amestoy Avenue runs North-South through the neighborhoods of Encino, Reseda, and Northridge, from Ventura Boulevard (interrupted) to the 118 Freeway (approximately 7 miles).