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  2. Lincoln Park (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Park in Los Angeles, California, was originally created by the City of Los Angeles in 1881 from land donated by John Strother Griffin. It was one of Los Angeles's first parks. It was originally called East Los Angeles Park, then Eastlake Park in 1901. On May 19, 1917, the park was renamed Lincoln Park after Lincoln High School.

  3. Plaza de la Raza - Wikipedia

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    The Plaza de la Raza (Place of the People) is a multidisciplinary cultural arts and educational center located in Lincoln Park in East Los Angeles, California. It was founded in 1970 by actress Margo Albert and trade union activist Frank S. López. [ 1][ 2][ 3] The center was originally divided into two arms, one providing educational classes ...

  4. Lucas Museum of Narrative Art - Wikipedia

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    Lucas Museum of Narrative Art

  5. Los Angeles Alligator Farm - Wikipedia

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    Animal theme park. The Los Angeles Alligator Farm, located next door to the Los Angeles Ostrich Farm in the Lincoln Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, United States, was an alligator farm and a major city tourist attraction from 1907 until 1953. [ 1]

  6. Legion Ascot Speedway - Wikipedia

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    Legion Ascot Speedway

  7. Selig Zoo - Wikipedia

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    3800 Mission Road, Lincoln Park, Los Angeles, California. The Selig Zoo in Los Angeles, California was an early 20th century animal collection managed by Col. W.N. Selig for use in Selig Polyscope Company films and as a tourist attraction. Over the years the zoo was also known as the Luna Park Zoo, California Zoological Gardens, Zoopark, and ...

  8. Mount Washington, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Mount Washington, Los Angeles

  9. Autry Museum of the American West - Wikipedia

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    The Autry Museum of the American West has two sites, about 8 miles (13 km) apart: Griffith Park 4700 Western Heritage Way, Los Angeles, California, 90027; Mt. Washington, 234 Museum Drive, Los Angeles, California, 90065 (Southwest Museum of the American Indian building and ethnobotanical garden, now closed) [2]