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Fort Moore was an historic U.S. Military Fort in Los Angeles, California, during the Mexican–American War. Its approximate location was at what is now the Hollywood Freeway near the intersection of North Hill Street and West Cesar Chavez Avenue, downtown. The fort is now memorialized by the Fort Moore Pioneer Memorial.

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  • Fort Moore
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  • Fort Moore was an historic U.S. Military Fort in Los Angeles, California, during the Mexican–American War. Its approximate location was at what is now the Hollywood Freeway near the intersection of North Hill Street and West Cesar Chavez Avenue, downtown. The fort is now memorialized by the Fort Moore Pioneer Memorial.
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Built
  • 1847(xsd:integer)
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  • Fort Moore Pioneer Memorial
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  • US-CA
Open
  • 1957-07-03(xsd:date)
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  • Location within the Los Angeles Metropolitan Area
map size
  • 275(xsd:integer)
Name
  • Fort Moore
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  • Memorial Wall
Caption
  • Terra Cotta Relief of Military Raising American Flag.
  • The Banning Mansion on summit of Fort Moore Hill, 1887
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  • dms
Image size
  • 300(xsd:integer)
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Latitude
  • 34(xsd:double)
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  • USA Los Angeles Metropolitan Area
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  • -118(xsd:double)
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Location
  • 451(xsd:integer)
  • Los Angeles, California
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  • Fort Moore was an historic U.S. Military Fort in Los Angeles, California, during the Mexican–American War. Its approximate location was at what is now the Hollywood Freeway near the intersection of North Hill Street and West Cesar Chavez Avenue, downtown. The hill on which it was built became known as Fort Moore Hill, most of which was removed in 1949 for construction of the freeway. The hill was located one block north of Temple Street and a short distance south of present day Cesar Chavez Avenue, between the Los Angeles Civic Center and Chinatown. A small portion of the hill was not bulldozed and remains on the west side of Hill Street on the north side of the freeway. The fort is now memorialized by the Fort Moore Pioneer Memorial.
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