Did you know the LAPD bombed an anti-corruption investigator in the 1930s? Well, they did. And it was one of many outrages that led to civic reforms in Los Angeles.
Did you know the LAPD bombed an anti-corruption investigator in the 1930s? Well, they did. And it was one of many outrages that led to civic reforms in Los Angeles.
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The 1970s turned 50 in 2020. The Los Angeles Conservancy, whose mission is to preserve the historic places that make L.A. County unique, is celebrating with “Rolling Through the ‘70s: A Weekend in Los Angeles.” The educational initiative features three self-driving architectural tours showcasing buildings, cultural sites and landmarks from the pivotal decade. Of the 32 places included, here are nine to whet your appetite. Turn on your GPS, link to the L.A. Conservancy’s collection of ‘70s sound bites and songs and enjoy the ride. The view of downtown L.A. from the 110 Freeway is impressive but it didn’t exist before 1956 because of building height restrictions.