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Summary Of: Chavez Ravine

Chavez Ravine was made up of the three mostly Latino communities of La Loma... Chavez Ravine was a poor... Chavez Ravine was viewed as a prime... had already relocated many of the residents of Chavez Ravine when the entire project came to a halt... of Los Angeles was able to purchase the Chavez Ravine property back from the Federal Housing Authority at a drastically reduced price... of Chavez Ravine from the City of Los Angeles... by a small number of remaining residents of Chavez Ravine to maintain control of their property after the substantial majority of the property had been... With Chavez Ravine slated to become the site of the new Dodger Stadium... the tiny number of remaining members of the Chavez Ravine community were physically forced to relocate... Chavez Ravine was an album recorded by... acre baseball stadium site in Chavez Ravine appeared to be winning in Los Angeles...

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