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  2. Mission Road - Wikipedia

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    Alhambra station along Mission Road in Alhambra in 1973. South Mission Road begins as a very narrow street adjacent to the Los Angeles River, near the bridge of 7th Street over the river in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles.

  3. List of public art in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... This is a list of public art in Los Angeles. ... Efren de los Rios: 1938 Lincoln Heights ...

  4. Los Angeles River - Wikipedia

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    Springtime flow in 2008 at North Broadway-Buena Vista Viaduct (built 1909–11) on the Los Angeles River near Lincoln Heights. ... Los Angeles, 2005, Page 102, "Map 2

  5. Los Angeles Alligator Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Alligator Farm, located next door to the Los Angeles Ostrich Farm in the Lincoln Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, United States, was an alligator farm and a major city tourist attraction from 1907 until 1953.

  6. Glassell Park, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Glassell Park stands to benefit greatly from the city's $1.6-billion Los Angeles River revitalization project. [20] [21] The project will restore habitat, widen the river, create wetlands and provide access points and bike trails along an 11-mile stretch of the Los Angeles River that runs from downtown Los Angeles through Glassell Park.

  7. Adams-Normandie, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    According to the HPOZ Preservation Plan, "At the beginning of the 20th century the West Adams–Normandie area was one of Los Angeles’ most prestigious communities." [2] The Van Buren Place Historic District , listed in the National Register of Historic Places, is located within the HPOZ.

  8. Monterey Hills, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The neighborhood is located about 4 miles ENE of Downtown Los Angeles and about 3 miles from Pasadena off the 110 Freeway. It is surrounded by El Sereno to the southeast, Hermon to the north, Montecito Heights to the southwest and South Pasadena to the northeast. Monterey Hills is part of the Arroyo Seco Neighborhood Council (ASNC). [3]

  9. Carthay Circle, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The historic Carthay Circle Theater.. Originally named Carthay Center, Carthay Circle was developed as an upscale residential district in 1922 by J. Harvey McCarthy, who founded the 136-acre, mainly Spanish Revival, community.