
The Original Farmers Market at Third and Fairfax
Open since 1934, the market at Third and Fairfax survived the mall that grew up beside it. Here is what it is and how to use it.
Priya Raghunathan / August 18, 2026
Two adjacent beach neighbourhoods, two different cities, two sets of parking rules. Mixing them up is the most expensive mistake at the coast.
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Open since 1934, the market at Third and Fairfax survived the mall that grew up beside it. Here is what it is and how to use it.
Priya Raghunathan / August 18, 2026

One of the few major attractions in Los Angeles that costs nothing to enter. The building is free; getting to it is the part that takes planning.
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An outdoor amphitheatre where you may bring your own dinner. Here is how the parking, the seating tiers and the picnic tradition actually work.
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Chavez Ravine was built around the car, and it shows. Here is how to approach a Dodgers game whether or not you drive.
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Fifteen council members serve a city of roughly four million people. Here is what that ratio means for how Los Angeles is actually governed.
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The city's Rent Stabilization Ordinance covers a specific slice of LA's housing. Here is how to tell whether your building is one of them.
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The LAX/Metro Transit Center put rail at the edge of the airport. Here is how the connection works today, and what changes when the people mover opens.
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Metro renamed its rail lines from colours to letters. Here is what each of the six lines actually connects, and which one you want.
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