Image Credit: UCLA Library Special Collections
Learn how the neighborhood developed and how a school lent its name to “the Laurel.” See first- hand the impact that Interstate 580 has had. We’ll meet at the community Laurel Art Garden, and later see where a Goodyear blimp delivered the rolls of film for the 1939 opening night of the Hopkins Theater, the original tenant in the “Goodwill building.” Easy; a level walk
Meeting Location: Laurel Art Garden, approximately 3550 35th Ave, at Delaware St.
Tour Guide: Dennis Evanosky
Accessibility Note: Easy; a level walk
NOTES:
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