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Crenshaw Community Garden

 

1423 S. Crenshaw Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90019.

 

On Crenshaw Boulevard, between Pico Boulevard and Venice Boulevard.

Landscaping surrounding the Expo/Crenshaw Station

Installation of protection formwork and lower walls at the tunnel portal along Crenshaw Bl south of Slauson Av.

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Martinez Boxing | Juan DIaz's Baby Bull Boxing

Houston, TX

Photo Credit:Rachelle Ann Gonzales

Murals and spontaneous street art

The Cal-Trans digital sign flashed all week on Crenshaw Blvd.

STREET RACING AND STREET TAKE OVER ARE ILLEGAL

DON'T DO IT!!!!

 

Come Sunday the sign disappears..... well I guess they didn't mean it.

Sunday drive on Crenshaw.

Photo Credit:Rachelle Ann Gonzales

Photo Credit:Rachelle Ann Gonzales

Construction progress at Expo Line Expo/Crenshaw station

Construction progress at Expo/Crenshaw

Work on the 8.5-mile light rail project between the Green Line and the Expo Line. Project home page: www.metro.net/projects/crenshaw_corridor/.

Photo credit: L.A. Metro

Crenshaw Community Garden

 

1423 S. Crenshaw Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90019.

 

On Crenshaw Boulevard, between Pico Boulevard and Venice Boulevard.

Baldwin Hills, Los Angeles

1947 Albert C Martin

Macy's today

Patricia Crenshaw has owned and operated her late father’s cattle operation in Slick, Oklahoma for the past 18 years. Pat’s father purchased the land back in 1945, using a former Farmers Home Administration loan that extended credit to individual farmers, low-income families, and seniors in rural areas for agriculture and rural development. Pat’s father was steadfast in acquiring funding during a time when it was uncommon for African Americans to receive loans. For Pat, this land is special.

 

The Little Deep Fork Creek splits Pat’s property in half. To help with water management, USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service installed 56 flood control structures above her property. These structures protect Pat’s property and allow her to manage her cattle operation more effectively than in years past.

 

As a child, Pat remembers how their land would often flood. Her family would lose cattle in the creek. Now, with so many USDA resources available, Pat leverages technical advice and financial programs - including the Conservation Stewardship Program and Environmental Quality Incentives Program - to bring her vision for the farm to life.

 

View the interactive story about Patricia and her ongoing partnership with USDA: arcg.is/1aa8Gy

 

USDA Photo by Preston Keres

Construction progress at Expo/Crenshaw

Photo Credit:Rachelle Ann Gonzales

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