By Darlene Waddington
Los Angeles is the second largest place in the United States. Los Angeles is a busy place, it has famous places like Olvera St. and China Town and Little Tokyo. The City Hall is the second largest place in Los Angeles.
Once in Los Angeles there was a hill called Bunker Hill. The people made a stairway to get up to the old houses on top of Bunker Hill, and then they made a railroad called Angel's Flight, and it's the world's smallest railroad. And then people started complaining about going up Bunker Hill or around Bunker Hill, so they made tunnel through Bunker Hill. So in the future, they tore down some of the houses and left a few houses to save for museums. Then they closed the tunnel. And oh yes! Isn't it amazing how they saved the one Olvera Street, and it's in good condition?
Now we come to now. Like have you seen the new Music Center? Beautiful white walls, and beautiful carpeting and beautiful chandeliers that cost a fortune, and are just wonderful when they are lit up. It was around 3 stories high. You should see it.
Another site is the City Hall. Its 28 stories high, it is very large with many rooms and if you stay up on the viewing place you could see almost all of Los Angeles, and I think it's wonderful to see it.
Oh! Yes! China Town's something to see! Everything is Chinese, like Chinese restaurants. They have almost everything in Chinese, and you should go and see the beautiful China Town.
Oh now here's something, the Union Station. A long time ago it was very crowded. But now most people take airplanes, so now it isn't very crowded, but I still remember when there was a crowd of people there. There are three main trains: the Union Pacific, Santa Fe and the Southern Pacific.
Oh now I remember the name, the Ambassador Hotel. It is a famous hotel. It is very large and now it is very famous especially now because of what happened to Senator Kennedy. And now he's dead.
Well, the Ambassador Hotel is a very beautiful hotel. Little Tokyo, China Town, Ambassador Hotel, City Hall, Union Station, and others. You know that they are interesting, come to see the rest someday.