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Richard Alatorre Park

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134 S Avenue 57
Los Angeles, CA 90042
+1 (213) 485-4833
http://www.laparks.org

The City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for residents through a diverse range of recreational facilities and services. Their offerings include parks, swimming pools, community centers, and special event venues designed to serve various community needs.

With a history dating back to the City's first Freeholder Charter in 1889, the department manages public lands and parks established for the enjoyment of the community. Through continuous improvements and public engagement, they aim to provide enriching experiences while ensuring accessibility for all residents.

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Small Park with Trail and Homeless Encampments
7/17/2017

This is a very small park situated next to the hillside that is named the Eagle Rock. It's main cla...

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