Lincoln Park, Los Angeles
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Lincoln Park in Los Angeles, California, was originally created by the City of Los Angeles in 1881 from land donated by John Strother Griffin. It was one of Los Angeles's first parks. It was originally called East Los Angeles Park, then Eastlake Park in 1901. On May 19, 1917, the park was renamed Lincoln Park after Lincoln High School. ()
Created: 1881Elevation: 358 ft a.s.l.Coordinates: 34°3'57"N, 118°11'56"W
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3501 Valley Blvd. 90031Eastside Los Angeles (Lincoln Heights)Los Angeles
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+1 323-223-2753
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Day trips
Lincoln Park – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: The Brewery, Hazard Park, Malabar Branch Library, Lincoln Heights Branch Library.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Lincoln Park?
Nearby attractions include Los Angeles Alligator Farm, Los Angeles (7 min walk), Hazard Park, Los Angeles (13 min walk), Historical monument One Fifty-Seven, Los Angeles (20 min walk), Lincoln Heights, Los Angeles (22 min walk).
How to get to Lincoln Park by public transport?
The nearest stations to Lincoln Park:
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- Metro 76 • Lines: 76 (6 min walk)