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Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. The name of Centinela Park was changed to Edward Vincent Jr. Park. Note: this plan is based upon topographic and boundary data supplied by the engineering department of the city of Inglewood.All uncovered sections of storm drain shall be covered Labels on plan: parkway ave., chester ave., sixty seventh str., existing memorial grove, property line, youngsters, play lawn, concession, oldsters, parking, rest rooms, theater, storm drain, tots, swimming, recreation director, sewer, pump, passive, service, community building, existing, proposed, stepney pl., stepney str., picnic, marlborough, reservoirs, yard, memorial hall, warren lane, centinela avenue, redondo boulevard, well, bleachers, tennis, a.t. & s.f. railway, archery, existing open storm drain, settling box, toe, slope, baseball softball and football, ticket booth, typical plan for picnic coves, tables, counter, stove, sink Legend: 1. badminton, 2. horseshoes, 3. croquet, 4. shuffleboard, 5. gym, 6. volleyball, 7. paddle tennis, 8. softball, 9. roque, 10. basketball, 11. paved terrace, 12. pool terrace, property line, sewer line, water line, fence line, manhole, sump Signed: Ruth Patricia Shellhorn - A.S.L.A. – Designer Centinela Park; Inglewood-California; site plan; Ralph D. Cornell - F.A.S.L.A. - Landscape Architect; 3723 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles; George Hjelte - Recreation Engineer; Sept. 1945; Plan no. 699-2
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uclamss_1411_0075 ark:/21198/zz002b5xvf
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English
Subject
Sewers (drainage structures) Football fields Environment Ticket offices Courts (built works) Parking lots Culture Parks Landscape architecture Archery ranges Shuffleboard Lawns (landscaped grass) Tennis courts Softball fields Gymnasiums Edward Vincent Jr. Park (Inglewood, Calif.) Badminton Memorials Baseball fields Bleachers Railroads Basketball (court ball games) Theaters (buildings) Picnic areas Swimming pools Rest rooms Terraces (landscaped-site elements) Community centers Volleyball (game)
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