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  2. Garvanza, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Garvanza was served by Henry Huntington's Los Angeles Railway (LARY) as early as 1902, and the LARY had a direct line from Garvanza to Downtown Los Angeles by 1904. [4]: 84 By 1907, Huntington had extended the Garvanza line in two directions: along York Blvd. and along North Figueroa Street. [4]: 85

  3. Garvanza, Los Angeles, California - Wikipedia

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  4. California Skateparks - Wikipedia

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    Far Rockaway Skatepark built by California Skateparks in 2010. California Skateparks (or CA Skateparks) is a skate park and action sports facility builder and designer. Founded in 1989 and based in Upland, California, CA Skateparks has constructed municipal city and county parks, action sports competition arenas, and professional athlete's private facilities.

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  7. List of skateparks - Wikipedia

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    Opened by the city, a small skatepark at the site of the first skateboard competition, which was organized by Dewey Weber across the street from his surf and skateboard shop. Makaha Skateboards was a sponsor of the competition. [8] School is now a museum. etnies Skatepark, Lake Forest – Largest free skatepark in California.

  8. Pacifica Skatepark - Wikipedia

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    The Pacifica Skatepark is a skatepark in Pacifica in the San Francisco Bay Area. It opened to the public in 2005, after skateboarder Tony Hawk was consulted during the park's design and construction. [1] It is a concrete park over 14,000 sq ft (1,300 m 2) with a large pool, three bowls, and rails.

  9. Highland Park, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    San Encino Abbey, built in 1915. The area was settled thousands of years ago by Paleo-Indians, and would later be settled by the Kizh. [4] After the founding of Los Angeles in 1781, the Corporal of the Guard at the Mission San Gabriel Arcángel, Jose Maria Verdugo, was granted the 36,403 acre Rancho San Rafael which included present day Highland Park.