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Elysian Park is a neighborhood in Central Los Angeles, California, United States. The city park, Elysian Park , [ 1 ] and Dodger Stadium are within the neighborhood, as are an all-boys Catholic high school and an elementary school.
Elysian Park is one of the largest parks in Los Angeles, California, United States, at 600 acres (240 ha). Most of Elysian Park falls in the neighborhood of the same name, but a small portion of the park falls in Echo Park. The park was created by city ordinance on April 5, 1886. City engineer George Hansen sponsored the ordinance.
Chavez Ravine Arboretum - Elysian Park - Los Angeles, California. Chavez Ravine is a shallow canyon in Los Angeles, California.It sits in a large promontory of hills north of downtown Los Angeles, next to Major League Baseball's Dodger Stadium.
Elysian Valley, commonly known as Frogtown, [1] is a neighborhood in Central Los Angeles, California, adjoining the Los Angeles River. It has a series of parks maintained by the Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority (MRCA).
Elysian Park — a community and city park of Central Los Angeles, [[Northwest Los Angeles|northwest of Downtown Los Angeles at the eastern terminus of the Santa Monica Mountains. Pages in category "Elysian Park, Los Angeles"
This is a list of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments in Silver Lake, Angelino Heights, and Echo Park, Los Angeles, California. The list includes locations in Silver Lake, Angelino Heights, Echo Park, as well the Elysian Park area. There are more than 63 Historic-Cultural Monuments (HCM) in these areas. They are designated by the City's ...
The Chavez Ravine Arboretum, in Elysian Park, just north of Dodger Stadium, at 1025 Elysian Park Dr, Los Angeles, California, contains more than 100 varieties of trees from around the world, including what are believed to be the oldest and largest Cape Chestnut, Kauri, and Tipu trees in the United States. Admission to the arboretum is free.
Portolá Trail historic plaque on rock in Elysian Park in Los Angeles, near the North Broadway-Buena Vista St. Bridge (CHL 655) Gaspar de Portolá Gaspar de Portolá 1770. The Portolá Trail Campsite or Portolá Trail Campsite No. 1 is the spot of the first Europeans to travel and camp overnight in what is now Central Los Angeles, California.