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Los Angeles City
The rambling metropolis of LOS ANGELES sprawls
across the thousand square miles of a great desert basin, knitted together by an
intricate network of congested freeways between the ocean and the snowcapped
mountains. Its colorful melange of shopping malls, palm trees and swimming pools
is both mildly surreal and startlingly familiar, thanks to the celluloid
self-image that it has spread all over the world.
LA is a young city; in the mid-nineteenth century, it was a community of
white American immigrants, poor Chinese laborers and wealthy Mexican ranchers,
with a population of less than fifty thousand. Only on completion of the
transcontinental railroad in the 1880s did it really begin to grow, as a
national mecca for good health, clean living, plentiful sunshine and endless
acres of citrus crops. The biggest group of transplants were refugees from the
Midwest, who created a new political ruling class to replace the old Mexican
elite. The old ranchos were soon subdivided, the population grew rapidly, and
the enduring symbol of the city became the family-sized suburban house (with
swimming pool and two-car garage). The biggest boom came after World War II with
the mushrooming of the aeronautics industry - which, until post-Cold War
military cutbacks, accounted for one in four jobs.
The first-time visitor may well find Los Angeles thrilling and threatening in
equal proportions; it's a place that picks you up and sweeps you along whether
you want it to or not. While it has its fine-art museums, California cuisine and
a few old-fashioned urban plazas, what people really come here for is to
experience the city that has come to epitomize the American Dream - the fantasy
worlds of Disneyland and Hollywood , as well as the gilded
opulence of Beverly Hills and Malibu .
The City With only limited space between the
desert, the mountains and the ocean, LA has long since filled in the gaps
between what were once small and isolated towns. As a result, it's a massive
conglomeration of interconnected, amorphous districts, often with... read more
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