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Los AngelesHistory – City – Show

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The History

The Foundation Of Los AngelesThe great city of Los Angeles was founded in 1781. It was called El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora la Reina de Los Angeles de Porcincula. The settlement of Los Angeles grew steadily. Then in 1847 US forces captured Los Angeles.With the discovery of gold in California in 1848 Americans rushed to live in Los Angeles and the surrounding area. In 1850 Los Angeles was incorporated. By 1870 the population of Los Angeles had risen to 5,614. However in the winter of 1861-1862 Los Angeles suffered severe floods. That was followed by two years of drought. Nevertheless Los Angeles recovered.In the late 19th century many people migrated to Southern California for the sake of their health. Meanwhile from the 1870s the orange industry in California boomed. In 1874 the first streetcar began operating in Los Angeles. Then in 1876 Los Angeles was connected to San Francisco by railroad. Furthermore the University of Southern California was founded in 1880. In 1892 oil was discovered in Los Angeles. As a result the city grew very rapidly and by 1900 the population of Los Angeles was over 100,000. Meanwhile the Bradbury Building was built in 1893.

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The History

Los Angeles in the 20th CenturyIn the early 20th century many Japanese, African Americans and Mexicans migrated to South California. Meanwhile in 1904 Abbot Kinney built the city of Venice. Los Angeles aqueduct was built in 1908-1913. Also in 1913 Cecil B. DeMille hired a barn in the suburb called Hollywood for film making. In the following years the film industry in Los Angeles blossomed.During the early 20th century Los Angeles continued to boom and by the early 1920s it had overtaken San Francisco in size. By 1939 it had a population of over 1.5 million. Also in 1923 the famous Hollywood sign was first erected. City Hall was built in 1928. However like the rest of the world Los Angeles suffered during the depression of the 1930s. Los Angeles boomed again during World War II. However all did not go smoothly in Los Angeles in the 20th century. In the summer of 1943 there were riots called the Zoot Suit riots in which Mexicans were attacked and again in 1965In 1994 Los Angeles was struck by an earthquake. It measured 6.7 on the Richter Scale. The earthquake killed 57 people and injured thousands. It also caused billions of dollars of damage.Meanwhile in the late 20th century manufacturing industry in Los Angeles declined. However service industries boomed. Tourism is now a flourishing industry in Los Angeles. A Museum of Tolerance opened in 1993. Los Angeles is also a thriving financial center. In the late 20th century the Hispanic population of Los Angeles grew dramatically.

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City of Los AngelesA CITY FOR ANYONE

Los Angeles has something for everyone, with 75 miles of sunny coastline, a flourishing Downtown, lifestyle playgrounds for the rich and famous, acclaimed restaurants, trend-setting art and fashion scenes, and internationally flavored neighborhoods. One of the most popular ways to experience L.A. is by enjoying free activities, such as a scenic drive or visiting top cultural attractions. Los Angeles has always been ahead of the curve when it comes to green travel, from public transit to eco-friendly hotels.

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10 things to do in Los AngelesLos Angeles offers endless options for memorable experiences for visitors and locals alike. Whether it’s visiting a quiet museum, or attending a boisterous ball game, there are always interesting attractions and exciting events taking place throughout L.A. Read on for ten iconic activities that you must do when you’re in Los Angeles.

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See Van Gogh's “Irises" Getty Center

Los Angeles museums house some of the world’s most renowned art collections. Throughout the city, you can discover masterpieces like Vincent van Gogh’s Irises, one of the most expensive paintings in history and currently on view at the Getty Center in Brentwood.

10 things to see in Los Angeles

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Universal Studios Hollywood

Los Angeles is the entertainment capital of the world, and for film fans, the ultimate experience is a behind-the-scenes studio tour. At Universal Studios Hollywood, the Studio Tour is perhaps its most legendary .The Studio Tour offers guests the chance to explore the working backlot of a real Hollywood movie studio.

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Walt Disney Concert Hall

Located on Grand Avenue in Downtown L.A., Walt Disney Concert Hall  has received worldwide critical acclaim and praise from concertgoers for its stunning architecture and extraordinary sound. Attend a concert by the acclaimed LA Phil and experience classical music as it was meant to be heard.

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Dine with the starsWolfgang Puck

If you’re a fan of movies, TV or music, there isn’t a better city than L.A. to spot a celebrity. No matter where you are in Los Angeles, there’s a good chance you’ll bump into a star, especially if you’re dining at a restaurant that celebrities love, like Wolfgang Puck at the Hotel Bel-Air.

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Runyon Canyon

For a different view of Hollywood, head to Runyon Canyon Park, one of the most popular hiking areas in L.A. Located just two blocks from bustling Hollywood Boulevard,You also can enjoy popular attractions like the TCL Chinese Theatre, Hollywood & Highland Center, and the Hollywood Museum.

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Ride the ferris wheel Santa Monica Pier

From Malibu to the South Bay, Los Angeles is home to some of the best beaches in Southern California. For a quintessential endless summer experience, a visit to the two-mile-long Santa Monica Beach is a must. It’s a popular destination for the entire family. Home to a 1922 Carousel that was featured in The Sting

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Sushi in the Valley

If you are from anyplace other than Japan, you will be really impressed with this sushi.In the heart of San Fernando Valley , on Ventura Boulevard in Studio City, There are so many Sushi Joints that you can't go wrong here. The best one is Asanebo.

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Dodger Stadium

Los Angeles is truly a city of champions, For baseball fans, it doesn’t get any better than catching a game at Dodger Stadium, one of the great cathedrals of major league baseball and one of L.A.’s most popular Instagram locations.

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Discover a hidden gem The Gamble House

From Downtown to the beach cities, Los Angeles is filled with world-famous landmarks and attractions. But if you look closer, there are hidden gems throughout the city waiting to be discovered, like the historic Gamble House in Pasadena

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Hollywood Museum

Founded by Donelle Dadigan, the Hollywood Museum is located in the historic Max Factor Building, just steps from the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Dedicated to the history and heritage of Hollywood and the entertainment industry, the museum features 35,000 square feet of exhibit space that spans four floors.

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