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  2. Eastside Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Eastside Los Angeles Los Angeles Times. The Eastside is an urban ... who was called "the father of East Los Angeles". [1] In late 1874 the two men offered an ...

  3. Category:Eastside Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Eastside Los Angeles — the eastern neighborhoods in the City of Los Angeles and central-eastern communities of Los Angeles County, California. The region is located east of Downtown Los Angeles and south of the San Gabriel Valley .

  4. Torristas and Molinistas - Wikipedia

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    Two more Mexican American men from Los Angeles were elected to the California State Assembly: Richard Alatorre to the 48th district in 1972 and Art Torres to the 56th district in 1974. This gave the two men a power base in Eastside and Latino politics in Los Angeles, and they would become co-architects of the Eastside political machine. [5] [6]

  5. Rafael Cardenas - Wikipedia

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    Cardenas is a self-taught photographer who documents East Los Angeles with the purpose of discovery, producing work, and capturing moments. [4]RAFA 2020 (2020). In 2010, he started his first 365-day photo series where he would shoot thousands of photos a day.

  6. Lincoln Heights, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Heights is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Los Angeles, California, United States.It was originally called "East Los Angeles" from 1873 to 1917. It is a densely populated, mostly Latino and Asian neighborhood that includes many historic landmarks and was known as "the Bedroom of the Pueblo".

  7. Mount Washington, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    In 2008 the median age for residents was 33, about average for the city and the county. The percentage of never-married men (40.9%) was among the county's highest. [6] According to the Mapping L.A. project of the Los Angeles Times, based on the 2000 census, the neighborhood was "moderately diverse" ethnically, with a high percentage of Latino ...

  8. File:Eastside Northeast Los Angeles, 1916 map of annexations.jpg

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    English: Eastside Northeast Los Angeles, 1916 map of annexations: Occidental Addition (June 14, 1916), Arroyo Seco Addition (Feb. 9, 1912), Garvanza Addition (June 12, 1899), Highland Park Addition (Oct. 18, 1895), and Bairdstown Addition (June 10, 1915)

  9. Category:El Sereno, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    El Sereno — an Eastside district neighborhood in the City of Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, southern California. The community is located in and below the southeastern foothills of the San Rafael Hills .