Historic protection urged for Griffith Park

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Griffith Park came closer to becoming a historic cultural monument Thursday after dozens of local residents jammed a public hearing to praise the nation's largest urban wilderness park and urge its protection. Brandon Lowery in the Daily News.

"Without Griffith Park, we would really be a city without a heart," City Councilman Tom LaBonge told members of the Los Angeles Cultural Heritage Commission.

At least 58 people signed up at the hearing to pledge support for granting the park protection.

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