Title supplied by cataloger. Councilman Ed Reyes, (1st District), Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, and Councilman Tom LaBonge (4th District) strike a pose at the "Not a Cornfield" project. Known originally as Southern Pacific's Cornfield Yard as well as Chinatown Yard property, this 32-acre parcel of land was turned into a temporary project; the creation of artist Lauren Bon. Ms. Bon turned the industrial brownfield into a cornfield for one agricultural cycle. In2006, this field located just north of Chinatown and within half a mile from El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument, became known as Los Angeles State Historic Park. The City of Los Angeles dedicated it as Cultural Monument #82 for its role as the Southern Pacific's River Station railroad yard. Downtown L.A. is seen in the background. Photograph dated September 12, 2005.
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image
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1 photographic print:color ;13 x 18 cm. Photographic prints
Villaraigosa, Antonio,--1953- Reyes, Ed LaBonge, Tom Not a Cornfield (Project) City council members--California--Los Angeles Mayors--California--Los Angeles Parks--California--Los Angeles Corn--California--Los Angeles Skyscrapers--California--Los Angeles Office buildings--California--Los Angeles Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments Downtown Los Angeles (Los Angeles, Calif.) Group portraits Portrait photographs Panoramic views Gary Leonard Collection photographs Bon, Lauren
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