The Venice Canals, a series of manmade waterways just steps from Venice Beach, date back to 1905. Conceived by a local developer with the vision of replicating the romantic ambiance of Italy, the canals are now part of the Venice Canal Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places since the 1980s. Visitors can stroll along the picturesque pathways, admiring the charming homes and arched bridges that line the water, creating a serene and unique setting in the heart of Los Angeles.
Venice Canals (Venice Canal Historic District)
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