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The three colors on the flag represent olive trees (green), orange groves (gold) and vineyards (red). [1] They also symbolize the history of the city, with gold and red representing Spain, the country who first colonized the city and green and red representing Mexico, who took over when New Spain achieved independence. [2]
Colors: Blue and gold Blue represents the sky, and gold represents the color of the precious metal found by forty-niners in the state's hills. 1951 Crustacean: Dungeness crab Metacarcinus magister: 2024 [5] Dance: West Coast Swing: 1988 Dinosaur: Augustynolophus: 2017 Fabric Denim: 2016 [6] Fife and drum band California Consolidated Drum Band ...
The Seal of the City of Los Angeles is, since 1905, the official seal of the City of Los Angeles, a city located in the southern portion of the U.S. state of California. The escutcheon is encircled by the legal name of the city (City of Los Angeles) and year founded (1781). It was adopted on March 27, 1905, via Ordinance 10,834.
The Los Angeles fire chief said about 700 firefighters are currently on the scene ... “Just seeing the flames grow and seeing that bright red color of fire just get brighter and brighter and ...
On her left, the images of The Hollywood Bowl (representing the County's cultural activities) with two stars above it (to represent the motion picture and television industries), the Mission San Gabriel Arcangel (representing the historic role of the missions in the settlement of the Los Angeles region), and the championship cow Pearlette ...
A Los Angeles Fire Department arson investigator takes pictures of an MTA Bus that was set on fire in the Echo Park. (Ryan Sun/For The Times)
The National Weather Service office in Los Angeles is warning that Santa Ana winds will bring the "highest possible" fire danger to the majority of Los Angeles and Ventura counties in Southern ...
Fire Station No. 14 (Los Angeles, California) Fire Station No. 23 (Los Angeles, California) Fire Station No. 30, Engine Company No. 30; Los Angeles Fire Department Museum and Memorial; Louis R. Nowell, fire captain who became a City Council member; Ralph J. Scott, formerly known as Fireboat #2; The Stentorians Fire Station No.46; Frank Hotchkin ...