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  2. Chinatown, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Chinatown is a neighborhood in Downtown Los Angeles, California, that became a commercial center for Chinese and other Asian businesses in Central Los Angeles in 1938. The area includes restaurants, shops, and art galleries, but also has a residential neighborhood with a low-income, aging population of about 7,800 residents.

  3. China City, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    China City, Los Angeles was a short-lived "Chinatown" tourist attraction developed by Christine Sterling, who also worked on the conversion of a neglected street into the Mexican-themed Olvera Street. She conceived of a similar plan for the displaced Chinese-American population following the demolition of Old Chinatown, Los Angeles. [1]

  4. Chung King Road - Wikipedia

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    Chung King Road, along with Chung King Court containing a water fountain in its center, is a pedestrian street complex in the northwest corner of Chinatown, Los Angeles, United States. This street is a part of "New Chinatown", built in the 1930s and 1940s, and was the location of mostly Chinese specialty shops, importers of Chinese art objects ...

  5. What's 'Car Cake'? A Los Angeles Chinatown Bakery Has ... - AOL

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    A Los Angeles Chinatown Bakery Has Invented It. Elana Scherr. May 11, 2024 at 10:00 AM. We Test 'Car Cake.' ... Flouring LA is a small pastry shop in the heart of LA's Chinatown. It started in ...

  6. Old Chinatown, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Old Chinatown, or original Chinatown, is a retronym that refers to the location of a former Chinese-American ethnic enclave enforced by legal segregation that existed near downtown Los Angeles, California in the United States from the 1860s until the 1930s.

  7. City officials ignored neighbors' warnings in Chinatown. Then ...

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    At 3:43 a.m. Friday, the Los Angeles Fire Department responded to a fire that started at a construction site on Bunker Hill Avenue and that then jumped to a nearby three-story apartment building ...

  8. Chinatowns in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The present-day Chinatown in Los Angeles was founded in the late 1930s as the second Chinatown in the city. Formerly a " Little Italy ," it is presently located along Hill Street, Broadway, and Spring Street near Dodger Stadium in downtown Los Angeles with restaurants, grocers, and tourist-oriented shops and plazas.

  9. Eminent domain was used to evict a Chinatown family. Now it ...

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    Chinatown's eviction battles point up Los Angeles' affordable housing woes. Now eminent domain, historically used to evict residents, might help save homes.