Los Angeles State Historic Park

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Los Angeles, United States

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State park· Park· Tourist attraction· Landmarks & Historical Buildings

Los Angeles State Historic Park Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Los Angeles State Historic Park is located in Los Angeles, United States on 1245 N Spring St. Los Angeles State Historic Park is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category state park in United States.

Address

1245 N Spring St

Phone

+1 3234418819

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Crystal Star

Great family and pet friendly park. Nice gravel pathways for walking or jogging. Its paid parking ( starting at 2 for an hour) but street parking is available outside the park.

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Shelley

I love this park. It’s spacious and clean, which is hard to come by in downtown. It has a clear and beautiful view of downtown. It is easily accessible via the Metro Gold Line (the Chinatown stop is only a few feet away from the park entrance). Most importantly, this park is perfect for creeping on cute doggos ;)

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SeeAimeeYelp

This recently opened park (as of 2018) was lovely, with plenty of green space, restrooms, and dog-friendly (they must be on a leash). Typically very quiet, during a pandemic holiday, it was teeming with families and visitors. The Metro Gold line runs right past, and Chavez Ravine is just west...you can see Dodger Stadium’s lights. Perfect for a picnic or a place to exercise. Enjoy your local parks!

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Daisy Chavez

This is my favorite park in L.A. I grew up in downtown and we called it the cornfields before it was redone. It wasn't as well planned out as today but still so much fun. Check it out!

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Major Dick

Los Angeles State Historic Park (LASHP) is within the Chinatown neighborhood of LA. Also known as the Cornfield, the former brownfield consists of a long open space between Spring Street and the tracks of the Metro Gold Line. Located outside the main commercial and residential area in the northeast portion of Chinatown, the area is adjacent and southeast of the Elysian Park neighborhood. This former site of the Southern Pacific Transportation Company's River Station (18761901) is considered the \Ellis Island of Los Angeles\ where new arrivals from the east first disembarked. Corn leaking from train cars and sprouting along the tracks gave rise to the nickname The Cornfield. The 32-acre (13 ha) site was established as a California state park in 2001. It is also part of the overflow creek bed of the original LA river.