place

La Cienega/Jefferson station

2012 establishments in CaliforniaBaldwin Hills, Los AngelesE Line (Los Angeles Metro) stationsPacific Electric stationsRailway stations in Los Angeles
Railway stations in the United States opened in 2012Use mdy dates from January 2022Wikipedia page with obscure subdivision
La Cienega Jefferson station November 2015
La Cienega Jefferson station November 2015

La Cienega/Jefferson station is an elevated light rail station on the E Line of the Los Angeles Metro Rail system. The station is over the intersection of La Cienega Boulevard and Jefferson Boulevard, after which the station is named, in the Baldwin Hills/Crenshaw and West Adams neighborhoods of Los Angeles. The station briefly served as the western terminus of the E Line between the opening of the line on April 28, 2012, and the completion of the Culver City station on June 20, 2012.

Excerpt from the Wikipedia article La Cienega/Jefferson station (License: CC BY-SA 3.0, Authors, Images).

La Cienega/Jefferson station
South La Cienega Boulevard, Los Angeles

Geographical coordinates (GPS) Address Nearby Places
placeShow on map

Wikipedia: La Cienega/Jefferson stationContinue reading on Wikipedia

Geographical coordinates (GPS)

Latitude Longitude
N 34.026 ° E -118.3721 °
placeShow on map

Address

South La Cienega Boulevard

South La Cienega Boulevard
90250 Los Angeles
California, United States
mapOpen on Google Maps

La Cienega Jefferson station November 2015
La Cienega Jefferson station November 2015
Share experience

Nearby Places

Walter Maciel Gallery
Walter Maciel Gallery

Walter Maciel Gallery is an art gallery founded in 2005, located at 2642 S. La Cienega Boulevard, in the Culver City Arts District in Los Angeles, California, United States. Walter Maciel worked as a gallery director in San Francisco for fourteen years before he moved to Southern California and opened his own space. Maciel has served on many boards and committees, including Southern Exposure, Headlands Center for the Arts, Hospitality House in San Francisco, and the San Francisco Art Dealers Association. He has been on lecture panels at UCLA, the San Francisco Art Institute, California College of the Arts, UC Berkeley, Pacific Northwest College of Art, University of Missouri, Kansas City, Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS and the Institute of Contemporary Art, San Jose.Walter Maciel Gallery shows emerging and established contemporary artists in mediums ranging from painting and sculpture to conceptual photography and video. The gallery represents the work of Chinese born Hung Liu; Los Angeles artists Lezley Saar, Maria E. Piñeres, Rachael Neubauer, Carolyn Castaño, Andy Kolar, Nike Schroeder, Dana Weiser, Greg Mocilnikar and Brendan Lott; Bay Area artists Cynthia Ona Innis, John Bankston, Katherine Sherwood, Robb Putnam and Lisa Solomon; New York artists Dean Monogenis, Pepa Prieto, John Jurayj, Jil Weinstock and Timothy Paul Myers, among other prominent artists such as Barry Anderson, Freddy Chandra and Colin Doherty. The gallery participates in international art fairs, including The Armory Show, Aqua Art Miami, Art on Paper NY, ArtPad San Francisco, artMRKT San Francisco, Edition Chicago, Miami Project, NADA Miami Beach, Next Chicago, Pulse London, Pulse Miami, Pulse Miami Beach, Pulse New York, Swab Barcelona, Untitled Miami Beach and Volta New York. Artists represented include: Barry Anderson John Bankston Carolyn Castaño Freddy Chandra Colin Doherty Cynthia Ona Innis John Jurayj Andy Kolar Hung Liu Brendan Lott Greg Mocilnikar Dean Monogenis Timothy Paul Myers Rachael Neubauer Maria E. Piñeres Pepa Prieto Robb Putnam Lezley Saar Nike Schröder Katherine Sherwood Lisa Solomon Jil Weinstock Dana Weiser

Stoneview Nature Center
Stoneview Nature Center

Stoneview Nature Center is a county-operated garden and educational facility in Culver City, California along the Park to Playa Trail.The nature center building and gardens are part of a “transformation of a five-acre brownfield site in the Baldwin Hills neighborhood of Culver City, California.” The main building, designed by Ehrlich Yanai Rhee Chaney Architects, is 4,000 square feet (370 m2) and features community space, a meeting/classroom, an outdoor kitchen, and bathrooms.The park, which has a focus on native California and edible plantings, includes a raised-bed Mediterranean demonstration garden, a native grass meadow, and installations by the contemporary art collective Fallen Fruit. The edible landscaping includes oranges, avocados, figs, grapes, lemons, blackberries, and blueberries, and less-familiar California native edibles including lemonade berry, coffee berry and prickly pear. Fitness equipment and workout classes are offered at the park. Stoneview is a key segment of the 13 mi (21 km) Park to Playa Trail; “good views of L.A. are guaranteed on the dirt-and-paved track from Baldwin Hills to Playa del Rey.”The center operates an apiary in partnership with HoneyLove as well as a furnishing an elaborate hotel for native bee, both as part of a public outreach campaign on the importance of pollinating insects. Stoneview was recommended by local public-radio station KCRW as an outdoor refuge during the pandemic.The land was previously a primary school campus from 1956 to 2010, and was acquired by the Baldwin Hills Regional Conservation Authority in 2011.