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  2. Glassell Park, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Glassell Park stands to benefit greatly from the city's $1.6-billion Los Angeles River revitalization project. [19] [20] The project will restore habitat, widen the river, create wetlands and provide access points and bike trails along an 11-mile stretch of the Los Angeles River that runs from downtown Los Angeles through Glassell Park.

  3. List of museums in Los Angeles County, California - Wikipedia

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    Local history: Monterey Park Historical Museum Monterey Park: San Gabriel Valley: Local history: Operated by the Monterey Park Historical Society [21] MOCA at The Pacific Design Center: West Hollywood: Westside: Art: Presents new work by emerging and established artists, branch of Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles: Museum of Flying: Santa ...

  4. List of museums in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Children's Museum of Los Angeles, closed in 2000; Hollywood Erotic Museum, closed in 2006; Sports Museum of Los Angeles, closed in 2016 [5] VIVA Art Center – Valley Institute of Visual Art, closed in 2011 [6] [7] [8] Wells Fargo History Museum (Los Angeles), closed in 2020 [9]

  5. Hancock Park, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The median yearly household income in 2008 dollars was $85,277, a relatively high figure for Los Angeles, and a high percentage of households earned $125,000 or more. The average household size of 2.1 people was low for the city of Los Angeles. Renters occupied 52.7% of the housing units, and house or apartment owners 47.3%. [20]

  6. Miracle Mile, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Miracle Mile is a neighborhood in the city of Los Angeles, California. [1] It contains a stretch of Wilshire Boulevard known as Museum Row. It also contains two Historic Preservation Overlay Zones: the Miracle Mile HPOZ [2] and the Miracle Mile North HPOZ. [3]

  7. Mount Washington, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Mount Washington is split between Los Angeles City Council districts 1 and 14 [10] and is part of California's 34th congressional district. The neighborhood lies mostly within ZIP code 90065, with an eastern portion in 90042, and the area code is 323.

  8. Lafayette Square, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    LaFayette Square is a historic semi-gated neighborhood in the central region of Los Angeles, California.. The neighborhood was founded in 1913 by real estate developer George Lafayette Crenshaw, and named after the French Marquis de Lafayette, who fought alongside Colonists in the American Revolution. [1]

  9. Wellington Square, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    On October 9, 2013, The Haight-Dandridge Residence, located at 2012 S. Victoria Avenue, was added to the list of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments. The house was designed and built by businessman George Washington Haight in 1908. The two-story residence exhibits character-defining features of Craftsman Style and Period Revival architecture.