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Walking Los Angeles, 38 of the city's most vibrant historic, revitalized, and up-and-coming neighborhoods, Erin Mahoney Harris with Zach Behrens

Label
Walking Los Angeles, 38 of the city's most vibrant historic, revitalized, and up-and-coming neighborhoods, Erin Mahoney Harris with Zach Behrens
Language
eng
Illustrations
mapsillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Walking Los Angeles
Oclc number
958585884
Responsibility statement
Erin Mahoney Harris with Zach Behrens
Sub title
38 of the city's most vibrant historic, revitalized, and up-and-coming neighborhoods
Summary
"Walking L.A. is your portable guide to 40 walking tours exploring historic stairways, hidden streets, public artwork, and architecture, much of which even lifelong Angelenos probably never even knew existed. Completely updated, the third edition of this award-winning book expands and improves upon most of the existing routes with completely revised points of interest, including brand-new trips to Palos Verdes Peninsula, Manhattan Beach, Highland Park, Mar Vista, and Downtown's Art District. This portable guide features detailed maps for each trip, original photos, and public transportation information. Route summaries make each walk easy to follow, and a "Points of Interest" section summarizes each walk's highlights, ranging from cultural institutions to the hippest spots to dine, drink, and shop"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Castellammare -- Northwest Santa Monica -- Northeast Santa Monica and Brentwood -- Venice Beach -- Mar Vista -- Manhattan Beach -- Noho Arts District -- Studio City's Woodbridge Park -- UCLA Campus in Westwood -- Central Culver City -- Culver City's Baldwin Hills Stairs and Hayden Tract -- West Hollywood Design District -- Miracle mile -- Carthay Circle and South Carthay -- Hollywood's High Tower and Whitley Heights -- Lower Beachwood Canyon -- Upper Beachwood Canyon -- Larchmont Village and Windsor Square -- Koreatown and Wilshire Center -- Los Feliz -- Franklin Hills -- Atwater Village -- Brand Park and Kenneth Village -- West Silver Lake -- East Silver Lake -- Echo Park and Angelino Heights -- Elysian Heights -- Frogtown, aka Elysian Valley -- El Pueblo de Los Angeles and Chinatown -- Downtown CivicCenter -- Downtown Financial and Jewelry districts -- Little Tokyo -- Downtown Arts District -- USC and Exposition Park -- Mt. Washington -- Historic Highland Park -- South Pasadena -- San Pedro Waterfront
resource.variantTitle
Walking LA
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