Fort Moore
Fort Moore was the second of two historic U.S. Military Forts in Los Angeles, California, during the Mexican–American War. It lay straight above the junction of the Hollywood Freeway and Broadway Avenue, on an historic hill that once sheltered the old Plaza. The fort is now memorialized by the Fort Moore Pioneer Memorial, a stone mural on Hill Street, along the south side of Grand Arts High School.
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Fort Moore
Fort Moore was the second of two historic U.S. Military Forts in Los Angeles, California, during the Mexican–American War. It lay straight above the junction of the Hollywood Freeway and Broadway Avenue, on an historic hill that once sheltered the old Plaza. The fort is now memorialized by the Fort Moore Pioneer Memorial, a stone mural on Hill Street, along the south side of Grand Arts High School.
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1846 and 1847
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Old Los Angeles: 'E' marks Fort Hill and 'D' marks Fort Moore.
Terra Cotta Relief of Military Raising American Flag.
The Banning Mansion near summit of Fort Moore Hill, 1887.
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Location within the Los Angeles Metropolitan Area
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1957-07-03
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