The Wilfandel Club maintains the legacy of a civic-minded women’s organization that rose to prominence in the segregated Post-War era of Los Angeles.
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Just decades ago, this tiresome brown building at 5700 South Hoover had a vibrant history of welcoming and saving lives in South Los Angeles.
2 CommentsThe original Fatburger stand started in South Los Angeles in 1947. This is how it grew to be a burger empire.
Leave a CommentManual Arts High School has an incredible history as the third oldest high school in Los Angeles, spanning more than a century.
Leave a CommentThis mission architecture school used to grace the corner of Hoover and 70th streets in South LA. Now it’s a park. Here’s what happened.
5 CommentsIn the early 1950s a team of doctors planned to build a state of the art hospital in Southwest Los Angeles amid a city-wide hospital bed shortage. Yet by the mid 1980s, the hospital was left locked and abandoned, leaving South LA with one less hospital. What happened in these 40 years? Let’s find out.
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Leave a CommentWhen you think about South LA, opportunities in robotics might not be the first thing that comes to mind. But South LA Robotics is changing that.
Leave a CommentThomas Jefferson High School in Southeast Los Angeles stands as the fourth oldest high school in the entire city. Here’s its history.
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Californiography: Interview with Eric Craig from The South LA Recap
Listen to Javier Servin from Californiography interview Eric Craig from The South LA Recap on the inspiration behind his work covering South LA.