Respectively community location family and dog friendly, but be responsible and clean up after them as it is a private property and you will see security enforcing rules and restrictions for the safety Of all. You might see weird folks, they don't mean any harm as longest you don't down look at them just mind your own business. I'm not trying to be disrespecful or races, but Korean folks are very good at being rude,disrespectful and nosy and I say it because I experienced it. I'm an hispanic person who was just minding my business ( as I should ) I sat on the grass having a Starbucks and was on my phone not invading or being loud, but across from me was a group of Korean people having a laid back time when all of sudden they all looked at me and what it ever it was they said to each other in Korean they gathered their stuff and moved away like if I had the cuddies and really made me very sad to see how they feel more then anyone else with just actions even though they didn't say anything to me it was pretty obvious. I have all kinds of friendly race buddies anyway just be nice and enjoy the scenery its beautiful and not all...
Read moreThis is not an official park, it is the privately owned front lawn of the Wilshire Park Place office building. As such, it's use as a park is completely up to the good graces of the property owner. In 2016, a development proposal was filed with the City of Los Angeles to construct a 32 story mixed-use (housing tower and ground floor business) building where the park currently is, which would effectively get rid of "the park." There was also an effort to have the property designated as a historic landmark, which if granted, would prevent further development. As of 2024, I am not sure the status of the proposed development or preservation effort. Given the development that has been going on in the area, I would not be surprised if this small urban oasis is taken away in the near future, as it is unlikely that the city would stop the development of this...
Read more30th Anniversary of CIVIL UNREST/ RODNEY KING / Held in privately donated LIBERTY PARK on 3700 Wilshire Blvd. Among guest performers were members of the Mass Choir, directed by Minister of Music Larry Denis of FIRST AME CHURCH along with it's Pastor Dr. J. Edgar Boyd and guest vocalist Brent Jones (composer of FEAR AND FAITH). Our KOREAN CUMMUNITY HOSTS served us with some of the most beautiful dancers, and powerful voices I've ever heard and my first Vegan meal. The only way that I can describe the food is that it tasted "clean", as well as being delicious 😋. I'm going to seek it out more often. It was a beautiful day in every sense of the word. Blessings, Kaleo AshllySimpkins, Choir Chaplain...
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