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Neighborhood Notes: L.A. State Historic Park Finally Moves Forward & More
on February 28, 2012 11:00 AM
News and stories on the shifting culture of our neighborhoods:
- L.A. State Historic Park finally moves forward - Curbed L.A.
- Los Angeles brownfield gets second life - The Atlantic Cities
- Army Corps, county officials break ground for Tujunga Wash Restoration - Dredging Today
- Full revitalization of the L.A. River is still decades away - Neon Tommy
- Advocacy groups oppose plans for a Wal-Mart in Chinatown - L.A. Times
- An L.A. Latino kid's memories of Chinatown - Multi-American
Top: Photo of State Historic Park's previous incarnation as "Not a Cornfield" by Flickr user notacornfield used under a Creative Commons license
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