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Article on the History of Los Angeles in the Los Angeles Times

Posted on April 25, 2012 by admin

The Los Angeles Times published the special contribution by Leo Braudy,“Los Angeles has plenty of history, if you look at it” on April 22, 2012. Follow the link to read the article on the LAT website.

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