Centinela Springs

Centinela Springs
Location 700 Warren Ln, Inglewood, California[1]
Reference no. 363

The Centinela Springs (Aguaje de Centinela or Aguaje de la Centinela) were a valued source of local spring water in coastal Southern California. They are honored with California Historical Landmark marker 363, located at the corner of Centinela Ave. and Florence Blvd. in the city of Inglewood, California, in what is now called Edward Vincent Jr. Park (formerly Centinela Park). According to the 2013 pamphlet "Inglewood Guide to Public Art, Architecture & Historic Sites," the earlier monument dates to 1937, and "Archibald Garner's stoneworks are historic landmarks for the spring flowing since the Pleistocene era."

Text of the two markers present on the site:

See also

References

  1. "Centinela Springs". California State Parks Office of Historic Preservation. Retrieved 2014-08-13.
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