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  2. L.A.'s newest tourist attraction? Abandoned high-rises ... - AOL

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    Three abandoned towers covered in graffiti have become an unlikely tourist attraction in downtown Los Angeles. ... the site secure after the graffiti appeared and the crowds showed up, police have ...

  3. Oceanwide Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Oceanwide Plaza is an unfinished residential and retail complex composed of three towers in downtown Los Angeles, California, across the street from Crypto.com Arena and the Los Angeles Convention Center. [2] The complex, designed by CallisonRTKL, is owned by the Beijing-based developer Oceanwide Holdings .

  4. Taggers vandalize around 30 floors of Los Angeles high-rise - AOL

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    It’s far from first project in Los Angeles to become a target for attention-grabbing graffiti. The brand-new 6th Street Viaduct in downtown, which cost $588 million, was spray-painted by vandals ...

  5. Taggers seen in action at graffiti-covered L.A. skyscraper ...

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    Taggers have graffitied at least 27 floors of a partially completed downtown Los Angeles skyscraper this week, right across from L.A. Live and the red carpet for Sunday's Grammy Awards.

  6. Griffith Observatory - Wikipedia

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    November 17, 1976. Reference no. 168. Griffith Observatory is an observatory in Los Angeles, California, on the south-facing slope of Mount Hollywood in Griffith Park. It commands a view of the Los Angeles Basin including Downtown Los Angeles to the southeast, Hollywood to the south, and the Pacific Ocean to the southwest.

  7. Metro Transit Assassins - Wikipedia

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    Metro Transit Assassins. Metro Transit Assassins, also known by the initialism MTA or as Melting Toys Away and Must Take All, [1] is a graffiti street artist collective based in Los Angeles, most famous for its half-mile graffiti "MTA" tag along the concrete walls of the Los Angeles River. [2]

  8. Tightrope walker is latest problem for downtown L.A.'s ... - AOL

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    A Chinese company bought the block across from what was then Staples Center in 2014, but it ran out of money in 2019. With construction halted, the site became a seemingly irresistible draw for ...

  9. Daniel Ramos (graffiti artist) - Wikipedia

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    He subsequently pleaded guilty to 10 counts of vandalism, and was sentenced to three years probation and 1,560 hours of community service. Authorities in Los Angeles identified approximately 10,000 unique tags bearing the moniker on various surfaces of public and private property — including walls, bridges, freeway signs and lampposts ...