Exposition Park (Los Angeles)

This article is about the park in Los Angeles. For the neighborhood with the same name, see Exposition Park (Los Angeles neighborhood).
Exposition Park, Los Angeles

Exposition Park is situated in the south region of Los Angeles, California.[1] in a rectangle bounded by Exposition Boulevard to the north, South Figueroa Street to the east, Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard to the south and Menlo Avenue to the west. It is directly south of the main campus of the University of Southern California.[2]

The park is public open space, managed by the California Natural Resources Agency.

Features

Exposition Park houses:

Dana R. Weller and Paul Engstrom laying cornerstone in 1910 (Los Angeles Herald)
A Douglas DC-8 near the Air and Space Exhibits Gallery

The cultural facilities mentioned above are operated by both the state and Los Angeles County.

Former Venues

History

The 160-acre (0.65 km2) site served as an agricultural fairground from 1872 to 1910 (hence its original name, "Agricultural Park"). In 1880, John Edward, Ozro W. Childs, and former Governor John G. Downey persuaded the State of California to purchase 160 acres (0.65 km2) in Los Angeles to foster agriculture in the Southland. Farmers sold their harvest on the grounds, while horses, dogs, and even camels competed on a racetrack where a rose garden now blooms. In 1909, a group of civic-minded individuals led by former Pasadena Mayor Horace Dobbins set about reforming the park, removing the racetrack and other unsavory activities and replacing them with gardens and museums.[3]

Public transportation

Along the northern edge of the park, the Metro Expo Line light rail line serves the park with its Expo Park/USC Station. On the northeast, (Flower Street and 37th Street), the Metro Silver Line bus rapid transit serves Exposition Park & USC at its 37th Street/USC Station on the Harbor Transitway. The Silver Line station is located on the freeway level of the 1-110 freeway.

See also

References

  1. "South L.A." Mapping L.A., Los Angeles Times
  2. Mapquest.com
  3. Charles P. Hobbs (2014). Hidden History of Transportation in Los Angeles. The History Press. ISBN 9781626196711.
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Coordinates: 34°00′53″N 118°17′14″W / 34.014659°N 118.287177°W / 34.014659; -118.287177

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