Averill Park
33°43′57″N 118°18′38″W / 33.7326°N 118.3106°W / 33.7326; -118.3106Operated by Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation Status Open Downtown Northeast Northwest Hollywood Wilshire South Los Angeles Westside Harbor San Fernando Valley
Averill Park is an urban park located in San Pedro, Los Angeles, California. It features barbecue pits, a gazebo and an artificial pond with a waterfall. There are numerous resident ducks, turtles, bees and various bird species.[1] The land for the 10.55-acre (4.27 ha) park was donated by Averill-Weymouth Co. in 1920.[2] The park was dedicated March 4, 1921.[3][2] Playground equipment was installment in 1997.[3] Averill Park sometimes refers to the neighborhood surrounding the park proper.[4]
References
- ^ "AVERILL PARK | City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks". Laparks.org. Retrieved 2017-01-19.
- ^ a b "Averill Park Beauty Spot". News-Pilot. 1966-02-21. p. 3. Retrieved 2024-01-30.
- ^ a b "Averill Park". News-Pilot. 1997-10-23. p. 4. Retrieved 2024-01-30.
- ^ "Community perspective needed". The Daily Breeze. 1998-06-30. p. 14. Retrieved 2024-01-30.
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Parks in Los Angeles, California
- Grand Park
- Grand Hope Park
- Los Angeles State Historic Park
- Maguire Gardens
- Pershing Square
- Pueblo de Los Angeles State Historic Park
- Vista Hermosa Natural Park
- Bud Wiener Park
- Ernest E. Debs Regional Park
- Heritage Square
- Hollenbeck Park
- Lewis MacAdams Riverfront Park
- Lincoln Park
- Los Angeles River Center and Gardens
- Mariachi Plaza
- Rio de Los Angeles State Park
- Sycamore Grove
- Exposition Park
- Gilbert Lindsay Park
- Jesse Owens Memorial Park
- Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area
- Mary Bethune Park
- Vermont Square Park
- Alma Park
- Angels Gate Park
- Averill Park
- Cabrillo Beach
- Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park
- Peck Park
- Bell Canyon Park
- El Escorpión Park
- Hansen Dam
- Lake Balboa
- Limekiln Canyon
- Los Encinos State Historic Park
- Marvin Braude Mulholland Gateway Park
- O'Melveny Park
- Orcutt Ranch Horticulture Center
- Santa Susana Pass State Historic Park
- The Japanese Garden
- Upper Las Virgenes Canyon Open Space Preserve
- Van Nuys Sherman Oaks Park
- Woodley Park
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