
An Echo Park family on Avon Street created a memorial and a warning in front of their home after their cat was killed by a motorist. “The owner of the home … had a lovely cat who was killed (hit & run) by a car speeding down the street the other day,” said resident Barbara Jarvick. “People drive too fast around here all the time.”
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Trees fall and cops are called to Elysian Heights*
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The Chinese-American architect who broke down Silver Lake racial barriers
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PETA leaves its mark on Echo Park architecture
A memorial to a fallen Echo Park cat
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