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  • Chavez Ravine - Wikipedia
    Chavez Ravine is named after 19th century Angelino politician Julián A Chávez Chavez Ravine was named for Julian Chavez (né Julián A Chávez), the first recorded owner of the ravine [6] He was born in New Mexico and moved to Los Angeles in the early 1830s He quickly became a local leader
  • The ugly, violent clearing of Chavez Ravine before it was home to the . . .
    Chavez Ravine was named after Julian Chavez, a rancher who served as assistant mayor, city councilman and, eventually, as one of L A County's first supervisors In 1844, he started buying up
  • The Real Story of Chavez Ravine 
    The populations of the three Chavez Ravine communities — la Loma, Palo Verde, and Bishop — continued to grow during the 1940s, and, by 1950, was estimated at nearly 1,100 households But, by then, the end was already at hand
  • The Stolen Land Under Dodger Stadium - Reason. com
    In the end, the city sold Chavez Ravine to Walter O'Malley, owner of the Brooklyn Dodgers, who had moved his team to L A in 1958 Four months after the Arechigas' eviction, O'Malley broke
  • Chávez Ravine: A Los Angeles Story - Zinn Education Project
    Named for Julian Chavez, one of the first Los Angeles County Supervisors in the 1800s, Chávez Ravine was a self-sufficient and tight-knit community, a rare example of small town life within a large urban metropolis
  • CHAVEZ RAVINE AND THE DODGERS: MYTHS AND REALITIES
    Dodger Stadium sits on land now known as Chavez Ravine, a mile north of L A ’s ity Hall Since they began arriving in 1781, Europeans used the hilly land — originally a Tongva Native American site — as a ranch, brickyard, and cemetery By the 1920s, Chavez Ravine had three residential neighborhoods known as Palo Verde, La Loma, and Bishop
  • Battle of the Chavez Ravine - ArcGIS StoryMaps
    The Chavez Ravine is a shallow canyon located on a large promontory of hills north of downtown Los Angeles Until the 1950s the Ravine was home to a vibrant, close-knit community of Mexican-American immigrants and working-class individuals The community comprised of approximately 1,100 families
  • Chavez Ravine: A Los Angeles Story - Independent Lens - PBS
    In 1949, photographer Don Normark visited Chavez Ravine, a close-knit Mexican American village on a hill overlooking downtown Los Angeles Enchanted, he stayed for a year and took hundreds of
  • Smart Justice: Chavez Ravine: In Your Own Backyard
    The story of Chavez Ravine began during the Mexican era in California, when 27-year-old Julian Chavez moved from New Mexico to Los Angeles to invest in real estate Chavez bought nearly 100 acres just north of the pueblo Later he served in both the Mexican and American governments up to the 1870’s
  • Chavez Ravine: Community to Controversial Real Estate
    Chavez Ravine takes its name from Julian Chavez, a native of New Mexico who arrived in Los Angeles in the early 1830s and promptly became a leading political figure In 1844, Chavez acquired 83 acres encompassing a narrow valley northwest of the city center





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