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It came to be formally known as the Bowl after 27 March 1921 when its first formal event was the Los Angeles Philharmonic performance, an Easter sunrise service attended by some 800. The first official summer season of the Philharmonic was held here in 1922. [ 18 ]
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The Vernon Arena, located just south of downtown Los Angeles, California, was a major early 20th-century west coast of the United States boxing venue. For much of its history the Vernon Arena was a "pavilion"—an outdoor boxing ring surrounded by seating for spectators—but the Vernon Coliseum, which stood from 1924 to 1927, was an indoor arena with capacity to host about 8,000 people.
Los Angeles Sentinel newspaper [16] and Daily Variety begin publication. 1934 – Los Angeles Science Fiction Society formed. [12] 1935 – Griffith Park Planetarium dedicated. [1] 1936 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles established. Crossroads of the World shopping mall built. 1937 Los Angeles purchases Mines Field for a municipal ...
February 1920 events by continent (1 C) Pages in category "February 1920 events" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
Titled “Los Angeles: From Film Frontier to Industry Town, 1902–1929,” it includes a state-of-the-art projection system that interacts with a relief map to bring early moviemaking to life ...
February 1920 sports events (1 P) Pages in category "February 1920" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Los Angeles Record exposés of the 1920s, like this one on the Julian Pete scandal, were often marked with a ink splot labeled "The Truth!" E. E. McDowell, called Mac, was the editorial cartoonist from 1903 to ~1934 [11] Dana Sleeth, editor 1916–? [12] Burton Knisely, editor, early 1920s; Henry B. R. Briggs was editor and publisher from 1925 ...