2230 W 6th St, Los Angeles, CA 90057, United StatesMap
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Our superdriver warned us to be careful here, we were avoiding countless homeless people, the park was in a bad condition, no rubbish but could walk. We quickly went to the subway station located here and left...
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MacArthur Park's name comes from the famous American general MacArthur, but the locals also call him Liberty Park. The neighborhoods near the park have undergone great changes in terms of architecture and other aspects. Old buildings have been renovated, new restaurants and new art promenades have opened, giving this place a new vitality.
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MacArthur Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Our superdriver warned us to be careful here, we were avoiding countless homeless people, the park was in a bad condition, no rubbish but could walk. We quickly went to the subway station located here and left...
It's not too safe to go there especially as a girl alone...
MacArthur Park is built around an old city. The park is named after General MacArthur, a famous American general. The local people prefer to go to a park, and the buildings near the park have been renovated, showing a new atmosphere.
Macarthur Park is a place for leisure walks for local music-age people. It is surrounded by clean and well-equipped pavements and wooden seats to enjoy the scenery comfortably. Old buildings surrounded the park have turned into bars, restaurants and cafes, where delicacies and bars are enjoyed.
The name of MacArthur Park in Los Angeles comes from the famous American general MacArthur. The Chinese are familiar with the name because he was the top commander of the United States in the Korean War and was defeated by the volunteers. Locals call this park Freedom Park, perhaps because it's free. The park has small bridges, flowing water, green trees, flowers and grass everywhere, so it is a public leisure park.