
Chinatown hasn't always centered around the neon-filled Central Plaza; the enclave was originally settled at what's now Union Station. So what used to occupy current-day Chinatown before the train station was built? LA's mostly forgotten Little Italy.
One museum is making sure that Angelenos don't forget about the Downtown neighborhood's Italian roots. The Italian American Museum of Los Angeles is set to open next month on the corner of Main Street and Cesar Chavez Avenue.
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