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The apocalyptic-looking tourist mecca off San Pedro known as Sunken City would be officially opened to the public during daylight hours under a proposal pushed by Los Angeles City Councilman Joe ...
The 1920s Sunken City, near San Pedro's Point Fermin has become quite popular with urban explorers despite being technically illegal to enter. Would its appeal change if it were officially open to ...
No one was hurt. Robertson and others, however, argue that Sunken City essentially hasn’t moved in decades and is a treasured part of San Pedro history, providing a popular lookout point for ...
In 1929, land underneath Sunken City started moving toward the sea, and the San Pedro neighborhood was abandoned. Now, neighbors want the landslide to rejoin L.A. as a park. More than 80 years ago ...
Supporters who want to see Sunken City in San Pedro opened to the public during the daytime have launched an online petition drive as city officials continue to study whether to move forward with ...
A chunk of the Sunken City cliff area of San Pedro collapsed today, sending a large cloud of dust into the air. The landslide occurred about 1 p.m. beyond Point Fermin Park. No one was in the area ...
Authorities Sunday responded to San Pedro following a report of a possible ... overhead located a body at the base of a cliff near Sunken City. Firefighters and other first responders were working ...