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Located at the top of the park next to Angels Point, this large, pop-art-style sculpture captures Los Angeles in all its obscure wonder. It was built in 1994 to commemorate Frank Glass and Grace E. Simons, the protectors and founders of the Citizens Committee to Save Elysian Park. Come gawk at the odd shapes as you sit in seats under the structure.
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This is a really fun community park that is across the street from LA High and in front of a library. Its medium sized with lots of walk ways, parking, and...
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