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The Los Angeles California Temple was closed for renovations in late November 2005, with reopening originally scheduled for May 2006, but eventually delayed until July 11, 2006. The renovation also included a seismic overhaul and a complete redesign and reconstruction of the baptistry, which had long been plagued by mold due to poor ventilation.
Raging Waters Los Angeles opened June 18, 1983, located in Los Angeles County in the city of San Dimas, near SR 57 between Interstate 10 and Interstate 210. At 60 acres, park management described it as California's largest waterpark (2011). [1] The park was formerly known as "Raging Waters San Dimas" but, as of 2016, official media was using ...
Los Angeles California Temple: Operating 190,614 sq ft (17,709 m 2) 13 acres (52,609 m 2) March 11, 1956 David O. McKay: edit: 11 Hamilton New Zealand Temple: Operating 45,251 sq ft (4,204 m 2) 86 acres (348,030 m 2) April 20, 1958 David O. McKay: edit: 12 London England Temple: Operating 42,652 sq ft (3,963 m 2) 32 acres (129,499 m 2 ...
L.A. Times readers share their favorite places to walk in Los Angeles, from the Ballona Lagoon nature path to Gloria Molina Grand Park in downtown L.A. ... Canyon Road, Los Angeles, CA 90027 ...
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Los Angeles County established Frank G. Bonelli Regional Park at the site. A swimming pool facility was constructed by the county in the area just north of the reservoir, but in the late 1970s or early 1980s, they leased the area to a private developer who constructed Raging Waters, a pioneering water-themed amusement park.
The Castaic Lake State Recreation Area is a 12,658-acre wonderland about 45 miles north of downtown Los Angeles. Built like an infinity pool for giants, Castaic Lake is separated into two bodies ...
Universities and colleges in Los Angeles (11 C, 33 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Los Angeles" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total.