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Hollywood Penthouses

One of the most prominent features of a penthouse is its exceptional views. Situated on the top floor of a building, penthouses often offer panoramic vistas of the surrounding cityscape, waterfront, or natural landscapes. The unobstructed views can be truly breathtaking and provide a sense of serenity and awe. Penthouses are considered top-tier luxury properties, and their exclusivity can confer a certain level of social recognition and accomplishment. They are often coveted residences sought after by individuals who appreciate the finer things in life. Check out Columbia Square Living if you're looking for Hollywood penthouses for rent. They have spacious units ranging from 2,172 sq. ft. to 2,582 sq. ft, with balconies ranging from 402 sq. ft. to 520 sq. ft. Living here offers a unique and luxurious residential experience.

The Population of Los Angeles, California

The estimated population of Los Angeles, California was around 3.8 million people in 2021. Approximately 48% of the population identifies as Hispanic or Latino, with Mexican Americans being the largest subgroup. 28% of the population identifies as non-Hispanic White, 12% identifies as Asian, with significant populations of Chinese, Filipino, Korean, Vietnamese, and Japanese, and 9% identifies as African American or Black. The remaining percentage consists of individuals identifying as Native American, Pacific Islander, or belonging to multiple racial/ethnic backgrounds. According to recent estimates, approximately 38% of the city's residents are foreign-born. This reflects the city's status as a major destination for immigrants from around the world. The median age in the city is around 35 years old. English is the predominant language, but Spanish, Korean, Tagalog, Chinese (including Mandarin and Cantonese), and Vietnamese are also widely spoken.

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Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)

The Los Angeles County Museum of Art is the largest art museum in the western United States. It boasts a comprehensive collection that encompasses more than 150,000 works of art and covers a wide range of periods, styles, and mediums, including ancient Egyptian, Greek, and Roman art; European paintings and sculptures; American art; Asian art; Latin American art; Islamic art; and contemporary art. The collection includes notable pieces by artists such as Rembrandt, Monet, Picasso, Warhol, and Hockney. The museum is known for its iconic special installations, such as the "Urban Light" sculpture by Chris Burden, which features a grouping of vintage street lamps at the entrance of the museum. The installation has become a symbol of LACMA and a popular spot for visitors to take photos.

5.6-magnitude Quake Hits Northern California

Earthquakes occur due to the release of built-up energy in the Earth's crust, which is made up of tectonic plates that float on the semi-fluid layer called the asthenosphere. These plates are constantly moving, albeit very slowly, due to the convective currents in the underlying mantle. While plate tectonics, such as the movement of faults and volcanic activity, is the primary cause of earthquakes, other factors like human activities (such as mining, reservoir-induced seismicity due to large dams, and hydraulic fracturing) can also induce seismic events. Seismic activity and earthquakes are natural processes that occur as a result of the dynamic nature of our planet's geology. Scientists study and monitor earthquakes to better understand their causes, assess risks, and develop strategies to mitigate the potential impacts on human populations and infrastructure. Click here to read more.

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Los Angeles County Museum of Art
5905 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90036, United States
Head north toward W 6th St
7 sec (82 ft)
Turn right at the 1st cross street onto W 6th St
3 min (0.7 mi)
Turn left onto S Cochran Ave
1 min (0.3 mi)
Continue on W 3rd St. Take S Rossmore Ave to N El Centro Ave
11 min (3.0 mi)
Follow N El Centro Ave to your destination
3 min (0.4 mi)
Columbia Square Living
1550 N El Centro Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90028, United States

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