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  2. USOC. LAOC. v. t. e. The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (pictured in 2005) served as the main stadium for the 1984 Summer Olympics. For the 1984 Summer Olympics, a total of thirty-one venues were used. The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and the Rose Bowl, two venues previously used for the 1932 Summer Olympics, were used for the 1984 Games.

  3. The 1984 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXIII Olympiad and commonly known as Los Angeles 1984) were an international multi-sport event held from July 28 to August 12, 1984, in Los Angeles, California, United States. It marked the second time that Los Angeles had hosted the Games, the first being in 1932.

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  4. Jun 22, 2018 · Organizers of the 2028 games, borrowing many of the tactics employed by the 1984 committee, plan to stage events in many of the same arenas. Here’s a look at the places around Los Angeles that...

  5. Jul 28, 2010 · July 28, 1984 - August 12, 1984. Location: California. Los Angeles. United States. Los Angeles 1984 Olympic Games, athletic festival held in Los Angeles that took place July 28–August 12, 1984. The Los Angeles Games were the 20th occurrence of the modern Olympic Games.

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  6. 1984 Summer Olympics: 1: Eagle's Nest Arena, California State University at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California: Judo: 1984 Summer Olympics: 8: East Beach, Santa Barbara, California: Sailing: 1984 Summer Olympics: 2: Edwin W. Pauley Pavilion, Los Angeles, California: Artistic Gymnastics / Rhythmic Gymnastics: 1984 Summer Olympics: 15: El ...

  7. Harvard Stadium. Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center. Long Beach Shoreline Marina. Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena. Los Angeles Tennis Center. Mission Viejo, California. Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. Olympic Velodrome (Carson, California) Pauley Pavilion. Prado Regional Park.

  8. But Los Angeles, despite its problems, revitalized the Olympic Movement to some degree. Having shown that the Olympics did not need to be a “loss-leader” and could, in fact, produce an operating profit, many cities became interested in hosting the Olympics. Shortly after the 1984 Olympics, six cities would bid to host the 1992 Games.

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