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Los Angeles State Historic Park is sandwiched between an old industrial district and bluff-top Chinatown neighborhoods, aiming to provide open space in one of the city’s park-poor districts.
LOS ANGELES-CA-APRIL 17, 2017: Quotes from members of the community are being wrapped around the planters of the fruit trees by installers Winter Jenssen and Christian Lopez, right, at Los Angeles ...
Los Angeles State Historic Park reopens tomorrow! Posted by Curbed LA on Friday, April 21, 2017 ...
Park-poor Los Angeles gained a new gem over the weekend with the reopening of the made-over Los Angeles State Historic Park in Chinatown, just off Metro’s Gold Line.
The 34-acre Los Angeles State Historic Park is tucked between the Metro Gold Line tracks and an old industrial area just north of El Pueblo, the historic founding center of Los Angeles.
But a growing number of opponents, including the Los Angeles Parks Alliance, note that the gondolas would pass 40 feet over homes and 26 feet over the L.A. State Historic Park.
The long-delayed Los Angeles State Historic Park opened to the public this weekend, capping off a two-decade-long saga for local and state officials and residents. The current iteration of the ...
When Los Angeles State Historic eventually links up to two other proposed park developments along the Los Angeles River, at the Bowtie and Rio de Los Angeles plots, it could herald a whole new ...
And this character-filled park's next chapter is about to start, on April 22, one of many in the big book that tells the tale of LA State Historic Park. Eager to take an early peek?
DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES – Things could be a lot quieter at Los Angeles State Historic Park in 2014. The park on the edge of Chinatown still known to many as the Cornfield is expected to close next ...
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