Los Angeles, California, United States
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
This arena has easily earned its place in the history books as “The Greatest Stadium in the World.”
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This arena has easily earned its place in the history books as “The Greatest Stadium in the World.”
Sir John Soane was attempting to collect everything during his lifetime - paintings, sculptures, even sarcophagi. By the end of his life, Parliament had no other choice but to turn his collection into a museum.
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Holds the honor of being the first building of this style in the city.
The Pools opened in 1909 with the finest tile work - which would become its saving grace.
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