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  1. History. The Aguaje de Centinela was a spring used by Native Californians, Californios, and early Americans. The earliest residents of what is now Inglewood were Native Americans who used the Aguaje de Centinela natural springs in today's Edward Vincent Jr. Park (known for most of its history as Centinela Park).

  2. 3 de feb. de 2022 · The rich history of community in Inglewood began with Spanish settlers moving north from Mexico. Ordered by the San Gabriel Mission to graze their animals on the ocean side of Los Angeles, away...

  3. Inglewood's rich history begins with the Centinela Adobe, situated on Rancho Agape de la Centinela, which was built in 1834 by Ignacio Machado, son of one of the soldiers protecting the first settlers of Los Angeles on their way from Mexico.

  4. 18 de nov. de 2014 · Dating back over a century, the city has seen many different eras, demographic changes, and no shortage of roller coaster high and lows. This week L.A. Letters examines the legacy of Inglewood, celebrating the past, present and future of the self-proclaimed City of Champions.

  5. 26 de abr. de 2024 · Settled in 1873 by Daniel Freeman, who named the city for his hometown in Canada, it was laid out by the Centinela-Inglewood Land Company in 1887 and became a poultry-raising centre. Inglewood developed with the Los Angeles metropolitan area and is the site of the Hollywood Park horse-racing track.

  6. City History. Inglewood's rich history begins with the Cantilena Adobe, situated on Rancho Agape de la Cantilena, which was built in 1834 by Ignacio Machado, son of one of the soldiers protecting the first settlers of Los Angeles on their way from Mexico.

  7. The roots of South Central Los Angeles trace back to the beginning of the 20th Century. The neighborhood that is now known as “Historic South Central” includes the area between the Harbor Freeway on the west, Central Avenue on the east, Washington Boulevard on the north and Vernon Avenue on the south.