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Gandara Park is a 3.8 acre residential park located in Santa Monica, California, United States.Originally named Stewart Street Park, in 2016 the park was renamed to honor Joe Gandara, a local resident who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor by President Barack Obama for his actions during World War II.
Beachfront park with sports facilities and a spiral walkway Ozone Park 727 Ozone Street Small neighborhood park bordering Venice: Palisades Park: Ocean Avenue: Iconic park along Ocean Avenue with beach views, artworks, monuments and a rose garden; includes the Santa Monica Camera Obscura, adjacent to the Santa Monica Pier; formerly Linda Vista ...
The Santa Monica Landmarks and Historic Districts Ordinance was amended in 1987 and again in 1991, to create a more comprehensive preservation program. The ordinance established a seven-member appointed Landmarks Commission with the power to designate Structures of Merit and Landmarks, and to make recommendations to the City Council regarding ...
The documentary Dogtown and Z-Boys (2001) and the related dramatic film Lords of Dogtown (2005) are both about the influential skateboarding culture of Santa Monica's Ocean Park neighborhood in the 1970s. Santa Monica (and in particular the Santa Monica Airport) was featured in Roland Emmerich's disaster film 2012 (2009). A magnitude 10.9 ...
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.
The "Barbenheimer" homes in Santa Monica, made famous online for their striking juxtaposition, have not been affected by the California wildfires, video taken Thursday shows.. Two adjacent homes ...
Woodlawn Cemetery, Mausoleum & Mortuary, formerly Ballona Cemetery, is located at 1847 14th Street, alongside Pico Boulevard in Santa Monica, California, United States. The cemetery was founded in 1897 and sits on 26 acres. [1] It is owned and operated by the city of Santa Monica and is the final resting place of more than 54,000 people. [2]
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] Renamed in November 1997 to honor the late mayor and city council member, Christine Reed, the park was dedicated on June 14, 1998. [2]