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Historic Central Avenue Los AngelesMain MenuHistorical SketchesMaps of Historic Sites and Changing PlacesInteractive and Thematic Maps.Historical Photos, Videos, and AudioArchives with Historical Materials Relating to Central Avenue, Los AngelesTOC pagePublic History and Historic PreservationRelated WebsitesCentral Avenue Jazz FestivalAn annual community celebration of the legacy of Central AvenueAbout: Credits and Project InfoTOC pageCentralAveCollaborative79cc4427d88275613cf3a7031771e1082f024c98
Historic Central Avenue: A Public History Resource Website
1media/CentralAveJazzFestival2015.jpgmedia/WomenOfTheHourSocialClub_DunbarColl_USC.jpeg2015-01-30T13:16:27-08:00Phil Ethingtone37d40405599cccc3b6330e6c4be064cc03ef7a5419331Collecting and sharing resources related to the historic Central Avenue corridor and its neighborhoods in Los Angeles, Californiaimage_header2015-07-27T15:18:24-07:00Phil Ethingtone37d40405599cccc3b6330e6c4be064cc03ef7a5
Central Avenue, Los Angeles, is one of the greatest cultural corridors of any global metropolis. This public resource site seeks to consolidate the best historical and archival resources available to support the public's interest and the efforts of policymakers, community organizations, and others to develop the public visibility, educational value, and community-economic development of the Central Avenue Cultural Corridor. Got Memories? JOIN the Facebook group We Remember Black LA.