Unidad Park

1650 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026
0.5 acres | 0.2 hectares
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About Unidad Park in Los Angeles

Unidad Park is a small urban park in the Historic Filipinotown neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. Established in 2007, this 0.35-acre park serves as an important community gathering space and cultural landmark.

The park's most notable feature is a large mural titled "Gintong Kasaysayan, Gintong Pamana" (A Glorious History, A Golden Legacy), which is considered the largest Filipino American mural in the country. Designed and painted by artist Eliseo Art Silva, the mural depicts the rich history of Filipino Americans and their involvement in the founding of the United Farm Workers movement. This artwork attracts both local residents and tourists, serving as a focal point for cultural education and appreciation.

In 2012, responding to community desires, eighteen raised wooden garden beds were added to create a community garden. This addition has allowed local residents to engage in urban gardening and promote sustainable practices within the neighborhood.

Unidad Park offers free programming to community members, including exercise classes like Zumba and workshops on gardening, composting, and healthy eating. These activities help foster a sense of community and promote health and wellness among residents.

The park plays a significant role in the annual Historic Filipinotown Festival and the Parol Festival and Parade, drawing thousands of visitors to the neighborhood and celebrating the area's cultural diversity.

What to Do at Unidad Park

Nature & Wildlife

Community GardensOpen Grassy Area

Visitor Services

Playground

Food & Gathering

Picnic Area

When is Unidad Park Open?

Monday:6AM-8PM
Tuesday:6AM-8PM
Wednesday:6AM-8PM
Thursday:6AM-8PM
Friday:6AM-8PM
Saturday:6AM-8PM
Sunday:6AM-8PM

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