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  2. 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 ...

  3. Chinatown station (Los Angeles Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Wheels of Change is a public Metro Art installation by Chusien Chang located at the Los Angeles Chinatown Metro Station, part of the LA Metro A Line (previously the Gold Line). Unveiled in 2003, the artwork explores themes of cultural diversity, historical recognition, and the philosophy of change inspired by the Chinese I-Ching (Book of Change).

  4. A Line (Los Angeles Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles (Little Tokyo/Arts District) Underground Historic Broadway: June 16, 2023 Los Angeles Grand Avenue Arts/Bunker Hill ‍ 7th Street/ Metro Center: February 15, 1991 ‍ ‍ ‍ Pico: July 14, 1990 ‍ At-grade Grand/LATTC: San Pedro Street: Los Angeles (South Los Angeles) Washington: Vernon: Slauson: Elevated Florence: Florence ...

  5. Jazz club Blue Note opens new Los Angeles venue and ... - AOL

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    The Greenwich Village club — long regarded as one of New York's elite spaces for jazz — will open a new venue in Hollywood in March, with 200- and 100-capacity performance rooms and a full ...

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  7. China City, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The China City development was described in the 1941 American Guide to Los Angeles created by the Federal Writers' Project: [8] CHINA CITY (open 8 a.m - 2 a.m.), bounded by Ord, Main, Macy, and New High Sts, is an American-promoted, Chinese-operated amusement center designed to attract tourists.

  8. Hong Kong Café - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong Café was a Los Angeles restaurant and music venue that was a part of the Los Angeles punk rock scene during the late 1970s and early 1980s when the club was owned and operated by Barry Seidel, Kim Turner and Suzy Frank, followed by a resurgence from 1992 to 1995.

  9. Blue Note Jazz Club Expanding To Los Angeles

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    The legendary Blue Note Jazz Club, which already has nine different locations around the world including its flagship downtown New York venue, will expand to Los Angeles in March. The new club ...