Los Angeles Memorial Stadium Essay

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While debating where we should host the 2028 Summer Olympic Games there were a lot to take into consideration. Some areas we had to consider, the population, demographics, finance, stadium access, transportation and reasons why we want LA to hold the Olympic Games. We have decided The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum would be our main stadium while it can hold 93,607 people and there are other stadiums close by where we can hold smaller events such as the Staples Center, Dodger Stadium, and Rose Bowl Stadium which holds 92,542 people. These stadiums have been established for many years now are are still being used today which concluded they will not be white elephants after the Summer Olympic Games. Having more than one large arena can decrease …show more content…

Some towns are Ojai, Wrightwood, Carpinteria, San Juan Capistrano, Idyllwild and Lake Arrowhead. The spectators can easily access the stadiums through public transportation using the Metro Expo Line or Metro Silver Line. There is also for those who will be driving that can take Harbor Frwy & Transit Way to the stadiums. For those who will be flying can easily fly into Los Angeles International Airport. Los Angeles is known for it’s entertainment industry and their are many reason people may want to come explore this city. Some may be LA has one of the largest and most varied collections of Modernist architecture in the United States According to historicplacesla.org. There are also many historical parks such as Grand Hope Park, and Los Angeles State Historic Park. Spectators may want to see the famous “Hollywood” sign, Getty Museum, Marina Del Rey, Disneyland, Capitol Records Building, Watts Tower and Chateau Marmont Hotel being it has withstand every major earthquake thus far. LA is ranked high in being one of the most diverse cities in the United States which can help to make our spectators feel a sense of

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