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    Built between 1908 and 1913 at a cost of $23 million, the LA Aqueduct tapped into the waters of the Owens River and delivered water 233-miles south to Los Angeles. When completed in 1913, the Los Angeles Aqueduct was considered to be a great engineering accomplishment only second to the Panama Canal. A century later, it continues to be a marvel ...

  2. African American Military Portraits From the American Civil War. Barrier Breakers: From Jackie to Pumpsie, 1947-1959. Changing America: The Emancipation Proclamation, 1863 and the March on Washington, 1963. Firsts, Seconds and Thirds: African American Leaders in Los Angeles During the 1960s and 70s from the Rolland Curtis Collection.

  3. The Los Angeles County Court records, on long-term deposit, support scholarship related to the Los Angeles legal system and Southern California’s social and ethnic history. Resource Guides: Early California Population Project Research Guide

  4. Gallery History. Roberts Projects was founded as Roberts & Tilton in Los Angeles in 1999 by partners Bennett Roberts, Julie Roberts and Jack Tilton. The gallery occupied the 6150 Gallery Complex in the Miracle Mile area of Los Angeles from 2000 until 2007. "6150 Wilshire is the new focal point for new art in Los Angeles.

  5. The Elysian Park-Downtown Water Recycling Projects (WRPs) will supply approximately 2,741 acre-feet per year (AFY) of recycled water for irrigation and industrial uses to Elysian Park, Downtown Los Angeles, Chinatown, Exposition Park, Boyle Heights, and Southeast Los Angeles. Project features will include construction of a two million gallon ...

  6. Apr 20, 2018 · At the aqueduct’s opening on November 5, 1913, around 40,000 people watched as the lake water began to flow into the waiting San Fernando Reservoir in Sylmar. “There it is—take it!” a ...

  7. Oct 9, 2023 · Historic elevation data, ancient routes and watersheds were provided to the Times for mapping by the Los Angeles Landscape History Project. Present-day terrain and watershed data come from the U.S ...

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