Sunday tour Know Your Downtown LA: Tunnels to Towers to The Dutch Chocolate Shop walking tour

Sat Aug 17 2024 at 10:30 am

Grand Central Market | Los Angeles

Esotouric's Secret Los Angeles
Publisher/HostEsotouric's Secret Los Angeles
Sunday tour Know Your Downtown LA: Tunnels to Towers to The Dutch Chocolate Shop walking tour
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As the historic heart of Los Angeles, Downtown is a complex and confusing ecosystem, where the old town and the new city collide and the past is always present.
Join Esotouric for an immersive time travel trip that aims to give you the tools you need to actually understand how Downtown got this way and anticipate where it might go next, as you explore Victorian time capsule interiors, Prohibition-era speakeasy tunnels, and modernist redevelopment towers, ride a funicular and explore the ruins of an elevated people mover system that never was, all on a three hour tour like no other.
Starting from Grand Central Market, a culinary destination for more than a century, we’ll set out to explore the original Jewelry District, seek out remnants of the streetcar system, admire prominent Broadway Theater District and fashion industry landmarks, make a rare interior visit to Arts & Crafts tile master Ernest Batchelder’s Dutch Chocolate Shop and pay tribute to architect John Parkinson in his namesake square and at the hardscape Pershing Square where his beloved 1910 park design is still all anyone wants to talk about.
Then we'll ascend to the new Bunker Hill to hunt for the ghosts of the lost Victorian neighborhood hiding among the shining modern towers, where historian Nathan Marsak, author of "Bunker Hill Los Angeles," "Bunker Noir!" and "Marsak’s Guide to Bunker Hill" will help us track the ragged path of the Bunker Hill Redevelopment Plan, see hidden gardens, art installations and landscaped public plazas, and learn about the Angelenos who were displaced and the planners and builders who sealed their doom. And we'll wrap up with a trip on Angels Flight Railway.
This walking tour draws on original research to tell the real stories of Downtown Los Angeles and is illustrated with rare photos you can view on your smartphone.
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Grand Central Market, 315 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90013-1207, United States,Los Angeles, California

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