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The former location of the 1932 Los Angeles Olympic Village is now View Park. NOT a part of the city of Los Angeles, but part of the County of Los Angeles.
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Army of Northern Virginia
Hill’s Corps Artillery Reserve
Pegram’s Battalion Crenshaw’s’ Battery
Two Napoleons Two 12 Pounder Howitzers
July 1. The Napoleons occupied the ridge west of Herr’s Tavern and took an active part in the battle. The howitzers were not engaged.
July 2. Early in the morning all the guns took position here and were actively engaged throughout the day. Sometimes annoyed by sharpshooters which the howitzers aided in silencing.
July 3. Remained here and participated in all the operations of the artillery.
July 4. About sunset withdrew and began the march to Hagerstown.
Marshall Crenshaw and the Bottle Rockets headlined the final night of Twangfest 17 at the Duck Room on June 8, 2013. The Bottle Rockets also performed a full set, and Chicago's Dolly Varden opened the show.
Photo by Bryan Sutter.
This lumber yard on 166th takes up most of the South side of the street between Western and Van Ness.
There was live music with performances, free kid's crafts and more as we celebrated Hispanic Heritage month in Center Court! — at Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza.