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Historic Viaduct Footings: Tourist Attraction
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Photo: Diane Edwardson, January 7, 2012. Who would have ever thought the Pacific Electric Viaduct Footings would become a tourist attraction? (Click on photos to enlarge.)
Despite City of Los Angeles cultural historic landmark status, the viaduct footings have really struggled for respect through various degrees of guerrilla art and gardening. So hats off to Charles Flemming, author of Secret
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