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Bridging Los Angeles

Bridging Los Angeles
Author: Teresa Grimes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2018-05-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692115329

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Bridges of Downtown Los Angeles

Bridges of Downtown Los Angeles
Author: Kevin Break
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2015
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1467133531

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The Los Angeles River was tamed years ago. The river, by nature wanting to be violent and random, doses now in a concrete bed through downtown Los Angeles. In the city's core, there are over a dozen bridges that connect Los Angeles across the river--and these bridges are architectural marvels! These bridges were built in the first decades of the 1900s, and their history continues. The largest and longest bridge, the Sixth Street Viaduct, is in the process of being replaced. Others have been upgraded and enlarged; Spring Street is underway now. Many of the bridges were designed by one man, Merrill Butler, who made each bridge different, yet matching. In this volume, the reader will explore the necessity of the bridges, how they came to be, and where they are going in the future. The time is ripe for a reexamination of these jewels of downtown Los Angeles.


Bridge Evaluation Report

Bridge Evaluation Report
Author: Dana N. Slawson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2001
Genre: Antiquities
ISBN:

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Down by the Los Angeles River

Down by the Los Angeles River
Author:
Publisher: Wilderness Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2010-11
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0899975984

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In the last decade millions of dollars have been spent on restoring and revitalizing the Los Angeles River and its surroundings. Dozens of parks, miles of bike trails, public art installations and hundreds of trees and plants follow the river as it winds 51 miles through more than 100 communities. Down by the Los Angeles River is the first on-the-ground guide to checking out sites new and old, and getting to know the historic river that runs through greater L.A. The book includes striking original illustrations as well as maps. Twenty-seven walks and twelve bike rides along the Los Angeles and its tributaries, each with directions to the starting point and descriptions of natural, historic, and artistic features along the way. The river paths are already popular for walkers and joggers, bicyclists, dog-walkers, historians and bird-watchers—a readymade audience for this one-of-a-kind book.


Finding Los Angeles by Foot

Finding Los Angeles by Foot
Author: Bob Inman
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2013-12
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781493701810

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This is the old edition. Please look for the corrected new edition on Amazon around Jan 10.


The Los Angeles River

The Los Angeles River
Author: Blake Gumprecht
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2001-04-30
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780801866425

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Winner of the J. B. Jackson Prize from the Association of American Geographers Three centuries ago, the Los Angeles River meandered through marshes and forests of willow and sycamore. Trout spawned in its waters and grizzly bears roamed its shores. The bountiful environment the river helped create supported one of the largest concentrations of Indians in North America. Today, the river is made almost entirely of concrete. Chain-link fence and barbed wire line its course. Shopping carts and trash litter its channel. Little water flows in the river most of the year, and nearly all that does is treated sewage and oily street runoff. On much of its course, the river looks more like a deserted freeway than a river. The river's contemporary image belies its former character and its importance to the development of Southern California. Los Angeles would not exist were it not for the river, and the river was crucial to its growth. Recognizing its past and future potential, a potent movement has developed to revitalize its course. The Los Angeles River offers the first comprehensive account of a river that helped give birth to one of the world's great cities, significantly shaped its history, and promises to play a key role in its future.