1960s Los Angeles

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1960s Los Angeles was a rapidly growing, car-centric American metropolis marked by Hollywood’s studio era, emerging counterculture, and mid-century modern suburban expansion.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical period of a city
urban environment
architectureStyleCommon Googie architecture
mid-century modern
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalCenterFor Chicano culture
Hollywood studio system
experimental cinema
rock music scene
surf culture
television production
experiencedEvent Watts riots
urban unrest
governedBy Government of the City of Los Angeles
surface form: City of Los Angeles government
hasCharacteristic car-centric urban form
emerging youth counterculture
freeway construction boom
mid-century modern architecture
police–community tensions
postwar economic growth
prominent entertainment industry
racial segregation
rapid population growth
smog and air pollution problems
suburban expansion
urban renewal projects
infrastructureFeature extensive freeway network
low-density suburbs
single-family housing tracts
lawEnforcementAgency Los Angeles Police Department
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California
majorIndustry aerospace industry
defense industry
film industry
music industry
television industry
mediaReputation center of American popular culture
notableArea East Los Angeles
Hollywood
San Fernando Valley
Sunset Strip
Venice Beach
West Hollywood
partOf Greater Los Angeles Area
surface form: Los Angeles metropolitan area
socialMovementActivity Chicano movement
anti–Vietnam War protests
civil rights movement
student activism
timePeriod 1960s
transportationModeDominant automobile

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Saving Mr. Banks setting 1960s Los Angeles