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The part of Los Angeles ... of Los Angeles after the completion of the Los Angeles Aqueduct in 1913. The size of Los Angeles increased dramatically thanks to the many square miles of valley ...
In the 1930s, workers bored a 13-mile tunnel beneath Mt. San Jacinto. Here's a look inside the engineering feat that carries ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNCalifornia water wars: A century of wrangling over Los Angeles’s waterit was suggested that the Owens region could one day be a reservation for the Paiute. But after the Los Angeles aqueduct was ...
In 1913, spectators at the grand opening of the L.A. Aqueduct received a commemorative bottle of water fresh from Owens Valley. Today and tomorrow, you can get another. Designed by William ...
The Los Angeles Water Bureau piped water from the Owens Valley to fill the reservoir at the St. Francis Dam and gradually removed the Paiute from their ancestral territory.
This is the gateway of the Los Angeles Aqueduct. Nearly a century ago an ... Today most of the people residing in the Owens Valley make their living from tourism, with the majority of skiers ...
In 1922, William Mulholland began building the St. Francis Dam to create a reservoir for the Los Angeles–Owens River aqueduct. To meet the growing water needs of Los Angeles, he decided to ...
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