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1932 Los Angeles Olympic Athlete's Village in the Baldwin Hills: history; Baldwin Hills Dam history; University Park Family—a collaborative online community: focused on University Park, Expo Park and the surrounding areas. Leimert Park Beat—a collaborative online community focused on Leimert Park: "The Soul of Los Angeles and the African ...
As Los Angeles quickly grew during the 20th century, only the rugged terrain of this section of the Baldwin Hills protected it from being developed. In 1932 the area east of the park was used as the site of the first Olympic Village ever built, for the 1932 Summer Olympics in the 10th Olympiad, which Los Angeles hosted.
Village Green, originally named Baldwin Hills Village, is a neighborhood at the foot of Baldwin Hills, within the city of Los Angeles, California. Village Green consists of a large condominium complex that is both a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument and a National Historic Landmark .
The Baldwin Hills mountain range and its affluent Baldwin Hills neighborhood of South Los Angeles were named for him, as was the City of Baldwin Park, the Baldwin Stakes at Santa Anita, the Baldwin Village neighborhood, Baldwin Lake in the San Bernardino Mountains (near Baldwin's 1876 Gold Mountain Mine), Baldwin Beach at Lake Tahoe, and ...
Baldwin Hills Reservoir after 1963 failure, view south. The gash through the dam corresponds to the alignment of a fault. The Baldwin Hills Dam disaster occurred on December 14, 1963 (61 years ago) () in the Baldwin Hills neighborhood of South Los Angeles, when the dam containing the Baldwin Hills Reservoir suffered a catastrophic failure and flooded the residential neighborhoods surrounding it.
The Los Angeles Fire Department responded to the scene and contained the fire, which had grown to eight acres. Nothing was damaged and no injuries were reported, according to the fire department.
The Baldwin Hills community — a neighborhood located in the Baldwin Hills (mountain range), within City of Los Angeles, California. In the Crenshaw district of the South Los Angeles region. Subcategories
Los Angeles' total population is just under 4 million people. That means around 3% of the city's population has been displaced. More than 420,000 people are estimated to be without power.