The 51-mile-long L.A. River was the water source for Native peoples for centuries. One hundred years ago, the city tried to kill it. Now, it may be making a comeback.
Hey Ron...great article ,,when I lived in L.A. 1985 to 1989 I lived two blocks from the concrete encased stream that was full of shopping carts and beer cans and God knows what else...I think Arnold roared through there in The Terminator..
Really nice to read about its history and mystery..Tim Malloy
I’m trying to imagine cafes along the LA River. That would be wild.
wow, so interesting! Thank you for writing this.
Ron…. This is a great story.
Thanks for writing a little known history of
a major feature of LA that we take for granted.
Hey Ron...great article ,,when I lived in L.A. 1985 to 1989 I lived two blocks from the concrete encased stream that was full of shopping carts and beer cans and God knows what else...I think Arnold roared through there in The Terminator..
Really nice to read about its history and mystery..Tim Malloy
Love reading your articles, so much history that we don't know. Thank you, stay safe in your adventures.