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The National Trust for Historic Preservation aims to save from destruction the last two surviving structures from Terminal Island's pre-World War II days as a Japanese American fishing village.
Dating as far back as the mid-1970s, legal drag racing was something of a staple on Terminal Island in the Port of Los Angeles ... mission lives on in Project Street Legal — Terminal Island ...
Months after the attack on Pearl Harbor, a Japanese American fishing community on San Pedro’s Terminal Island ... Street buildings. The Terminal Islanders club is working with the Los Angeles ...
In the 1930s the tiny, man-made Terminal ... Estate (the Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach own the majority of the island) recommended the demolition of the Tuna Street buildings.The ...
The last two surviving buildings from a once-thriving Japanese American fishing village in Terminal Island, Los Angeles, have been included in ... Located on Tuna Street, which served as the ...
More than a decade ago, when Geraldine Knatz was the director for the Port of Los Angeles, she visited Terminal Island with Minoru ... two buildings left on Tuna Street,” says Knatz.
The usually separate phenomena of a street takeover by cars and flash mob shoplifting merged in Los Angeles this week, prompting authorities to sound an alarm. A sideshow — the name given for ...