The South Central Farm, also known as the South Central Community Garden, was an urban farm and community garden located at East 41st and South Alameda Streets in an industrial area of South Los Angeles, California (known as South Central Los Angeles) which was in operation between 1994 and 2006. At 14 acres (~0.056 km²), it was considered one of the largest urban farms in the United States. The farm was sold in 2004, and the farmers were evicted in 2006.

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  • The South Central Farm, also known as the South Central Community Garden, was an urban farm and community garden located at East 41st and South Alameda Streets in an industrial area of South Los Angeles, California (known as South Central Los Angeles) which was in operation between 1994 and 2006. At 14 acres (~0.056 km²), it was considered one of the largest urban farms in the United States. The farm was sold in 2004, and the farmers were evicted in 2006. The farmers are disputing the validity of the sale in court and are also, as of February 2007, staging vigils in protest. The farm is the subject of the 2008 Academy Award nominated documentary film, The Garden.
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  • The South Central Farm, also known as the South Central Community Garden, was an urban farm and community garden located at East 41st and South Alameda Streets in an industrial area of South Los Angeles, California (known as South Central Los Angeles) which was in operation between 1994 and 2006. At 14 acres (~0.056 km²), it was considered one of the largest urban farms in the United States. The farm was sold in 2004, and the farmers were evicted in 2006.
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  • South Central Farm
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