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The city also operates five community gardens. The Community Garden Program began with the construction of the Main Street Community Garden in 1976, the other four are located in Euclid, Ishihara, Marine, and Park Drive parks. [5] The California Department of Parks and Recreation operates the Santa Monica State Beach within the city limits.
Tongva Park is a 6.2-acre (2.5 ha) park in Santa Monica, California. [1] The park is named after the indigenous Tongva people, who have lived in the Los Angeles area for thousands of years. The park is located just south of Colorado Avenue, between Ocean Avenue and Main Street.
The Santa Monica coastline looking north from Palisades Park, c. 1920 Palisades Park in Santa Monica Palisades Park informational sign Civil War cannon (1908) in Palisades Park (formerly Linda Vista Park), Santa Monica. Palisades Park is a 26.4-acre (10.7 ha) park in Santa Monica, California.
Christine Emerson Reed Park, formerly known as Lincoln Park, is a park in Santa Monica, California. The park sits between 7th street and Lincoln Boulevard and between Wilshire Boulevard and California Avenue. [ 1 ]
Griffith Park is a large municipal park at the eastern end of the Santa Monica Mountains, in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles, California.The park includes popular attractions such as the Los Angeles Zoo, the Autry Museum of the American West, the Griffith Observatory, and the Hollywood Sign.
Santa Monica Community Services Department Douglas Park is a 10.7 acres (4.3 ha) park in Santa Monica, California . Formerly the site of an aircraft factory and movie studio lot, the park is named after Donald Douglas and hosts a number of facilities, including a bowling green and Los Angeles County's largest municipal pond.
Santa Monica Community Services Department Virginia Avenue Park is a 9.5 acres (3.8 ha) park located in the Pico neighborhood of Santa Monica, California . Originally opened in 1976, the park was redeveloped and expanded in the 1990s and early 2000s, reopening in 2005.
Ishihara Park is a 2.35 acres (0.95 ha) linear community park located in Santa Monica, California.The park was opened to the public in February 2017 and is named after George Ishihara, a local resident who fought in World War II as part of the Japanese-American 442nd Regimental Combat Team and participated in the liberation of the Dachau concentration camp.