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LosAngeles is one of the major and more popular cities in the state of California.Most tourists seem to consider it as the state’s entertainment capital. Butthere are also some little known facts about Los Angeles that not a lot ofpeople know about. Here are some of them.

A Racetrack In Beverly Hills

Beverly Hills is known for its posh shops and high end offices. One of themost valuable stretch of real estate would be that on Wilshire Boulevard. Butwho would’ve known that the first thing that was built on this stretch was aracecar track? Yes, there was once a Beverly Hills Speedway that was once builtover this now high value real estate. It was a one-mile oval made with awooden-board track that held 250-mile car races in the area during the 1920’s.But the race track was eventually dismantled when the local communitydiscovered that the area would be a more profitable real estate if used forsomething else.

The Grammy’s Past And Present

The Grammy Awards is known as a prestigious award giving body for music. TheAwards takes place once a year in a single Los Angeles venue. But this was notthe case then. During its inauguration in 1959 up until 1970, the Grammy’s wereconducted in multiple award ceremonies that were held in major cities likeChicago, New York, and Nashville as well as Los Angeles. The Grammy’s became asingle annual ceremony in 1971, held at the Hollywood Palladium.

Port Of Call

Nowadays, when people think of Port Los Angeles, what comes to mind would beeither San Pedro or Long Beach. But there was a time when it actually referredto the Santa Monica Bay. During the 1890’s, there was a plan to make SantaMonica Bay a primary shipping harbor for the state and the whole region. ColisHuntington, a Southern Pacific railroad magnate, started building up the areaby constructing the Long Wharf in 1893. It was then considered as the world’slongest wooden pier, measuring more than 4,700 feet in length, about 3 timesthe length of the Santa Monica Pier. Unfortunately, the city made San Pedro asits official harbor later on. And because of this, the Long Wharf waseventually dismantled in 1921. Los Angeles Travel – GuideTo.Com

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