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  2. Playa del Rey, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Playa del Rey: Ballona Wetlands and Creek, 1902 Playa del Rey lagoon, hotel, pavilion and pier, c. 1908. Lower Playa del Rey was originally wetlands and sand dune soil, but natural flooding was halted by levees made of earthen soil, boulders and reinforced concrete with a soft-bottom submerged soil that promotes both tidal flow in good weather and facilitated the flow of freshwater into the ...

  3. Ballona Creek - Wikipedia

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    "Ballona Watershed Map". The Ballona Creek watershed totals about 130 square miles (340 square kilometers). According to a 1948 report in the Venice Evening Vanguard, "The total area drained by Ballona Creek consists of 86 square miles (220 km 2) square miles of coastal plain and 74 square miles (190 km 2) of foothills and plain range from sea level to 250 feet (76 m) and in the mountains from ...

  4. Del Rey Lagoon Park - Wikipedia

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    Del Rey Lagoon Park is a 14-acre (57,000 m 2) municipal park in the Playa Del Rey neighborhood of Los Angeles, United States, with a lagoon that is part of the greater Ballona Creek watershed. [1] The park features lighted baseball fields, lighted basketball courts and a children’s playground. [2] There is a dedicated parking lot just off ...

  5. Dockweiler State Beach - Wikipedia

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    Dockweiler State Beach is in the Playa del Rey neighborhood at the western terminus of Imperial Highway. [1] Between the beach and the airport lies the ghost town of Palisades del Rey. [3] In August 2000 parkgoers witnessed smoke and flames shooting out of a Boeing 747's engine and metal parts as large as a dishwasher landing on the beach.

  6. Ballona Wetlands - Wikipedia

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    The 577-acre (2.34 km 2) [3] site is located in Los Angeles County, California, just south of Marina del Rey. Ballona—the second-largest open space within the city limits of Los Angeles, behind Griffith Park [ 4 ] —is owned by the state of California and managed by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife .

  7. Ballona Lagoon - Wikipedia

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    The city of Los Angeles has recommended applying for Historic-Cultural Monument status for the bridge. [5] The Silver Strand development that fronts the lagoon “got its name and was subdivided in 1906 by Kinney, who built the Venice canals, which feed into the Ballona Lagoon. But it remained a subdivision on paper, and development became even ...

  8. Two brothers died in Playa Del Rey car crash, days ... - AOL

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    David and Hector Ceja, 17 and 15, died after the car they were in collided with another vehicle Tuesday night in Playa Del Rey, authorities said. The Inglewood Unified School District identified ...

  9. Los Angeles County Department of Beaches and Harbors

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    13837 Fiji Way, Marina del Rey, CA 90292 33°58′14″N 118°26′46″W  /  33.9705°N 118.4460°W  / 33.9705; -118 The Los Angeles County Department of Beaches and Harbors is responsible for 20 beaches [ 1 ] and the Marina Del Rey small-craft harbor in Los Angeles County, California .