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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.
The western border of Santa Monica, California, is the 3-mile (4.8 km) stretch of Santa Monica Bay.On its other sides, the city is bordered by various districts of Los Angeles: the northwestern border is Pacific Palisades, the eastern border is Brentwood north of Wilshire Boulevard and West Los Angeles south of Wilshire, the northeastern border is generally San Vicente Boulevard up to the ...
ZIP Codes: 90401–90411. Area codes: ... Santa Monica city, California – Racial and ethnic composition ... Aragon Ballroom (Ocean Park, Santa Monica, California)
Park centered on sports amenities that shares access with the Santa Monica-Malibu School District Marine Park 1406 Marine Street Park with recreational amenities; includes the Marine Park Community Garden Memorial Park 1401 Olympic Boulevard: Park with indoor gym and outdoor sports facilities. Ocean View Park 2701 Barnard Way
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 ...
Lincoln Boulevard is a major northwest–southeast boulevard near Santa Monica Bay in Los Angeles County in California. [1] Over 8 miles (13 km) in length, it connects Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) with Santa Monica.
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In 1927, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People challenged restrictive covenants at Manhattan Beach, south of Santa Monica, which were overturned by the Supreme Court of California. [4] Alison Rose Jefferson and Michael Blum documented the history of the district. In 2008, Santa Monica officially recognized the district ...