Chavez Ravine was named after Julian Chavez, a rancher who served as assistant mayor, city councilman and, eventually, as one of L.A. County's first supervisors. In 1844, he started buying up land ...
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Editorial: What does Los Angeles owe the people who lost their homes in Chavez Ravine? More than an apologyBefore Chavez Ravine became the sun-dappled baseball field of the Los Angeles Dodgers, it was a different field of dreams for the homeowners who made a community there. In the hills north of ...
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Opinion: Fernando Valenzuela built Chavez Ravine legacy after LA's shameful displacementIt has always been the most inconvenient and disturbing truth about a Dodgers franchise that decamped from Brooklyn and bloomed anew in this gorgeous nook of Los Angeles called Chavez Ravine ...
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