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Images of the Elysian Valley, including Cypress Park and the Los Angeles River, before and after the river was channelized and the area developed with housing and business.
2019-09-14
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Projection art on wall beneath the I-2 freeway that reads "under the 2" for a pop-up concert beside the Los Angeles River.
2020-01-27
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George Wolfe sitting in a yellow kayak near the edge of the Los Angeles River.
2019-09-10
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Smiling black and white faces, along with some cartoon figures, projected on the channel wall of the Los Angeles River, across the water.
2020-02-04
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Someone kayaking down the Los Angeles River in Glendale Narrows.
2019-09-10
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The Los Angeles River surrounded by green vegetation in a soft-bottomed area.
2019-09-09
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A reflection of shadows and graffiti along the wall of the Los Angeles River channel.
2019-09-10
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Poem from Lewis MacAdams' book "The River."
2021-10-10
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Ducks on the bank of the Los Angeles River, waiting for the muddy waters to calm after a torrential rainstorm.
2019-09-11
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The Los Angeles River beneath the 4th Street Bridge in downtown Los Angeles, before and after it was channelized with concrete.
2019-09-13
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Jenny Price holding one hand in the air beneath a bridge in the Los Angeles River channel, giving a tour.
2019-09-13
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A circa 1995 Los Angeles River Access Pass for Walt Whitman.
2021-10-04
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Collage of posts from EcoJustice Radio's LA River X guest host takeover.
2022-04-07
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The Los Angeles River as seen from Lankershim Boulevard in Studio City, before and after it was channelized with concrete.
2019-09-10
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A railroad trestle bridge above the Los Angeles River channel, as seen from a bike path next to the river.
2019-09-15
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Vineland Avenue above the Los Angeles River, before and after the river was channelized with concrete.
2019-09-15
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A cub with blue eyes laying down amidst dirt and grass, and a quote which reads, "The Urban Wildlands program works to halt unsustainable sprawl development across California and fight for land use policies that protect communities and wildlife."
2022-03-23
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Green valley with mountains in the distance and a quote from J.P. Rose, "People often think of the L.A. River as a concrete channel, but the river is fed by a network of streams that remain wild, peaceful, and beautiful."
2022-03-23
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White Great Egret flying over a river, and a quote that reads, "The L.A. River's soft-bottomed areas are still a haven for wildlife in the middle of dense urbanization. We need more of these areas in our beloved city."
2022-03-27
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