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La Cienega Park (from the Spanish la ciénaga, meaning "the swamp") is a public park in Beverly Hills, California. The park includes three baseball diamonds, two soccer fields, a jogging track, a playground, multiple tennis courts, and a community center. The park is managed and administered by Beverly Hills. The park covers area on both sides of La Cienega Boulevard, between Gregory Way and Shumacher Drive. A California marker is at the park noting the spot of Portolá Trail Campsite No. 2 that was designated a California Historic Landmark (No.665) on Nov. 5, 1958.

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  • La Cienega Park (from the Spanish la ciénaga, meaning "the swamp") is a public park in Beverly Hills, California. The park includes three baseball diamonds, two soccer fields, a jogging track, a playground, multiple tennis courts, and a community center. The park is managed and administered by Beverly Hills. The park covers area on both sides of La Cienega Boulevard, between Gregory Way and Shumacher Drive. A California marker is at the park noting the spot of Portolá Trail Campsite No. 2 that was designated a California Historic Landmark (No.665) on Nov. 5, 1958. (en)
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  • La Cienega Park (en)
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  • La Cienega Park (from the Spanish la ciénaga, meaning "the swamp") is a public park in Beverly Hills, California. The park includes three baseball diamonds, two soccer fields, a jogging track, a playground, multiple tennis courts, and a community center. The park is managed and administered by Beverly Hills. The park covers area on both sides of La Cienega Boulevard, between Gregory Way and Shumacher Drive. A California marker is at the park noting the spot of Portolá Trail Campsite No. 2 that was designated a California Historic Landmark (No.665) on Nov. 5, 1958. (en)
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