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Today in History: How the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo Defined our Neighborhood Boundaries

Today in History: How the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo Defined our Neighborhood Boundaries

Today marks the end of the Mexican-American War which not only secured the Southwest region for the U.S., but created a foundation of neighborhoods in L.A. still visible today.
Angelenos Found Creative Ways to Watch the First Super Bowl

Angelenos Found Creative Ways to Watch the First Super Bowl

The 1967 game held in Los Angeles was blacked out to TVs within a 75-mile radius due to an NFL policy.
L.A. River Excursion: Frogtown West Bank

L.A. River Excursion: Frogtown West Bank

A short trip to the Los Angeles River can soothe a week's worth of stress. Grab a cup of coffee and visit Frogtown's West Bank.
An L.A. Super Bowl Snack Menu

An L.A. Super Bowl Snack Menu

What Los Angeles lacks in a football team we make up for in delicious, regional party bites.
Beats & Rhymes: A Tale of L.A. Literature

Beats & Rhymes: A Tale of L.A. Literature

Mike the PoeT recites his homage to Los Angeles authors.
Mark Gold's Potato Parmesan Soup for National Homemade Soup Day

Mark Gold's Potato Parmesan Soup for National Homemade Soup Day

For National Homemade Soup Day on February 4, the first thing that comes to mind is the story of stone soup.
After Doomsday: The Fallout from the End of Redevelopment

After Doomsday: The Fallout from the End of Redevelopment

Four billion in loans that cities hope to collect from defunct redevelopment agencies is only part of the trouble.
Scenes from the Alhambra Farmers' Market

Scenes from the Alhambra Farmers' Market

The Sunday Alhambra Farmers' Market is a true neighborhood institution: the weekly turnout is consistently huge and the prices, across the board, make the produce a steal.
L.A.'s Best on National Carrot Cake Day

L.A.'s Best on National Carrot Cake Day

Where to find the best carrot cakes on this important national holiday, as well as a recipe for our current dessert crush.
Jo Mora's Humorously Detailed L.A. History Map from 1942

Jo Mora's Humorously Detailed L.A. History Map from 1942

Jo Mora's works about Los Angeles - illustrations, maps, sculptures - place the city within the legacy of the magnificent West.
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