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Encyclopedia > South Park, Los Angeles, California

South Park is an unincorporated village in: Sonoma County, California (CA), United States, North America. South Park is in a south-easterly direction from Balboa which is a famouse park in San Diego, it also is in the same area as Burlingame.


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Leimert Park, Los Angeles, California - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (245 words)
Leimert Park is a neighborhood in southwestern Los Angeles, California.
It is bounded by Crenshaw on the west, View Park on the south, Vermont Square on the east, and Jefferson Park on the north.
Leimert Park is considered the center of the African-American arts scene in Los Angeles, with flourishing blues and jazz clubs, as well as numerous venues for dramatic performances and poetry readings.
ATSDR - Health Consultation - Response to Los Angeles Unified School District About Possible Exposures at Park Avenue ... (3666 words)
The California Department of Health Services (CDHS) Environmental Health Investigations Branch (EHIB) was requested by the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) to evaluate the potential health concerns from soil gas exposures at the Park Avenue Elementary School.
The levels measured on the school property are generally within the range of typical Los Angeles air; thus indicating that the ambient air is not unusually influenced by the possible residual contamination.
The levels measured on the school property are generally within the range of typical Los Angeles air; thus seeming to indicate that the ambient air is not unusually influenced by the possible residual contamination.
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