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  2. Chavez Ravine - Wikipedia

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    Chavez Ravine is a shallow canyon in Los Angeles, California. It sits in a large promontory of hills north of downtown Los Angeles, next to Major League Baseball's Dodger Stadium. [1] [2] Chavez Ravine was named for a 19th-century Los Angeles councilman who had originally purchased the land in the Elysian Park area. [3] [4] [5]

  3. Dodger Stadium - Wikipedia

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    (The Angels played their home games at "Chavez Ravine" before Anaheim Stadium was built.) This was the starting point of a popular reality show, The Amazing Race in its fourth season . The parking lot of Dodger Stadium was used in the 2001 movie The Fast and the Furious , in which Brian O'Conner ( Paul Walker ) drifts his 1995 Mitsubishi ...

  4. Battle of Chavez Ravine - Wikipedia

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    By 1951, right before the public housing proposal, Chavez Ravine was home to over 1,800 families. The residents of Chavez Ravine were generally poor and relied on farming for income. Many of the families living in Chavez Ravine by the 1950s moved there because of ethnic housing discrimination within the city of Los Angeles.

  5. Los Angeles considers reparations for families forced off ...

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    A new bill seeking reparations for families forced out of their homes in Los Angeles' Chavez Ravine area in the 1950s to build Dodger Stadium is being considered by California legislators.

  6. History of the Los Angeles Dodgers - Wikipedia

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    The resistance of the residents against their removal was known as the Battle of Chavez Ravine. The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum , pictured during the 1959 World Series In the meantime, the Dodgers played their home games from 1958 to 1961 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum , a gargantuan football and track-and-field stadium that had been ...

  7. Column: Reparations for Chavez Ravine families? Not so fast ...

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    Larry's family (and that of his wife) were removed from Chavez Ravine in the 1950s to make way for Dodger Stadium. Larry is skeptical about an Assembly bill that would give reparations to Chavez ...

  8. Proposed domed Brooklyn Dodgers stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Dodgers instead moved to Chavez Ravine in Los Angeles. [3] The unbuilt stadium, in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, would have been located at the northeast corner of Flatbush Avenue and Atlantic Avenue, on the site of the Atlantic Terminal. It would have cost $6 million to build and been privately financed.

  9. Opinion: Fernando Valenzuela built Chavez Ravine legacy after ...

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    Fernando Valenzuela arrived in Los Angeles in 1980 as a young Mexican and built a community in Chavez Ravine for Mexican Americans. ... That to build what became Dodger Stadium, arguably the ...