Venice Canals

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Venice Canals is a historic network of man-made waterways in the Venice neighborhood of Los Angeles, known for its picturesque pedestrian bridges, waterfront homes, and resemblance to the canals of Venice, Italy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic district
man-made waterway network
tourist attraction
climate Mediterranean climate of coastal Los Angeles
constructionStartDate 1904
country United States of America
surface form: United States
developer Abbot Kinney NERFINISHED
governedBy City of Los Angeles NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic man-made waterways
picturesque pedestrian bridges
reminiscent of Venice, Italy canals
residential area
walkable paths along canals
waterfront homes
hasFeature boat launches for small craft
decorative bridges
landscaped walkways
private docks
hasStructureType concrete-lined canals
pedestrian bridges
small vehicular bridges
inspiredBy canals of Venice, Italy
knownFor film and television location
historic charm
scenic views
waterfront real estate
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Los Angeles
United States of America
surface form: United States

Venice, Los Angeles NERFINISHED
maintainedBy City of Los Angeles NERFINISHED
near Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
Venice Beach NERFINISHED
neighborhood Venice NERFINISHED
opened 1905
originalName Venice of America canals NERFINISHED
partOf Westside, Los Angeles NERFINISHED
purpose residential development
resort town attraction
touristActivity photography
sightseeing of architecture
walking
transportationType primarily pedestrian
watercraftType canoes
kayaks
small boats
zoning primarily residential

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