The Petersen Automotive Museum has added eight new cars to its vault of historical vehicles. Although not a part of any current exhibitions, visitors can stroll through the vault to see the museum’s collection.
The eight cars are a 1959 Deutsch-Bonnet HBR5 Coupé, a 2015 Chevrolet Camaro art car, a 1964 Chevrolet Impala “Gypsy Rose,” a 1960 Plymouth XNR Replica, a 1982 Knight Industries Two Thousand “K.I.T.T.” car, a 1948 Bentley Mk VI “New Look” Saloon, a 1939 Packard Twelve Landaulet, and a 1974 Dale Mock-Up.
They will join a 250-strong collection of vehicles featuring iconic cars, motorcycles, and trucks that span more than 120 years. Although visitors can see The Vault, they have to pay extra for the privilege.
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Which LA Neighborhoods Have the Highest and Lowest Vaccination Rates So Far? We Now Have A Map
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A woman receives the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. (Chava Sanchez/LAist)
L.A. County health officials released new data today, showing which areas have the highest rates of residents who are vaccinated against COVID-19, and conversely, which have the lowest.
The bottom line: residents of South and East LA, as well as the San Fernando, San Gabriel, and Antelope Valleys have the lowest coverage rate so far.
While some of the county s most expensive places to live including Pacific Palisades, Palos Verdes, Manhattan Beach, Beverly Hills, Brentwood, and La Cañada/Flintridge, have the highest.
One health official called the findings deeply concerning adding they provide further illustration of the deeply-rooted health inequities that exist in our society.